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Cooperation During the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit

07/10/2009  III
Relevance: 9.47
At the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit much cross-desktop work has been done. The days we have are being used for the Cross Desktop Tracks and during the talks there are KDE and Gnome developers mingling everywhere. Cross desktop sessions included bug triage, metadata sharing, instant messaging and sharing personal data cross-desktop with CouchDB. Read more about the results!
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How to Properly Setup Samba, Create Public Shares and Anonymously Browse Windows Shares on GNU/Linux

09/22/2008  III
Relevance: 8.51
Sometimes sharing files and folder between Windows and GNU/Linux can be annoying and problematic especially for beginners. In this article we're going to see how to setup Samba and how to get both Windows and GNU/Linux sharing and browsing public share the right way.
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Invite Linux Onto Your Windows Desktop

04/14/2007  IIIIIIII
Relevance: 7.49
WinaXe Plus X-Server for Windows allows both Windows and Linux to be run on the same desktop at the same time. Users can access and run their remote applications from the Windows desktop and switch between operating systems as if switching between two Windows applications.
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Information sharing at the NSA (video)

08/17/2007  III
Relevance: 7.40
The topic of information sharing among US intelligence agencies, the FBI, and other federal agencies has attracted attention since 9/11. At Defcon XV, I had the opportunity to ask Tony Sager, chief of the National Security Agency's Vulnerability Analysis and Operations Group, about information sharing within the agency.
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5 Free or Open NAS Servers

08/17/2010  III
Relevance: 7.40
When the simple file and printer sharing features offered by Windows, Unix/Linux, and Mac aren't enough, you should consider using a network-attached storage (NAS) server. NAS servers offer a central place where you can store, access, and share files and documents on the local network, and possibly over the Internet. They are especially useful in multiple operating system environments, as they usually support all the sharing protocols.
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Migrating to Linux, Part 1: Sharing a Room With Windows

07/17/2009  IIIIII
Relevance: 7.28
Going from Windows to Linux need not be done all at once. You don't need to throw yourself into the deep end of the pool in order to learn how to swim. For those with a Microsoft habit they want to kick but don't want to go cold turkey, here are some ways to ease into Linux without giving up Windows -- well, not immediately, anyway.
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FOSS Blogging Has its Perils

01/09/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 7.11
FOSS blogging can be quite fun. Sharing the excitement of having tested another distribution of *nix (or sharing disappointment of wasting said time… depends on the experience) or sharing an opinion on the happenings of FOSS today can be an interesting experience to say the least. However, blogging is not always without peril.
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How to install 3D-Desktop using Beryl on Mandriva 2007

12/31/2006  IIIII
Relevance: 7.11
Windows Vista provides two entirely new features to manage windows using Windows Flip and Windows Flip 3D. Linux is already using this technology. 3D-Desktop is an OpenGL program for switching virtual desktops in a seamless 3-dimensional manner on Linux. The current desktop is mapped into a full screen 3D environment where you may choose other screens.
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Nepomuk and KDE to introduce the semantic desktop

08/27/2008  IIIIIII
Relevance: 6.98
If you follow technology trends, you have probably heard of the semantic desktop -- a data layer for annotating and sharing the information in your computer. But what you may not be aware of is that the semantic desktop is not a distant goal, but scheduled to arrive at the end of 2008. And, when it does, the idea will probably be implemented through the work done by the Nepomuk project, and, most likely, by KDE first.
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Leveraging Free

03/24/2008  II
Relevance: 6.98
"Free" has been a founding concept in the Linux world since before there was Linux or GNU/Linux, if you prefer. In his history of the GNU project, Richard M. Stallman begins,"When I started working at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in 1971, I became part of a software-sharing community that had existed for many years. Sharing of software was not limited to our particular community; it is as old as computers, just as sharing of recipes is as old as cooking."
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