Applications :: Finding An Open Source Business Intelligence Software?

Apr 22, 2010

What is the most well know Open Source Bussiness Intelligence application?

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General :: Microsoft (back) In The Open Source Business Again?

Aug 24, 2010

Microsoft (back) in the open source business again? see this :- [URL]...

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General :: Open Source Licensing Legalities Installed In An Valid Business Organization?

Feb 1, 2011

I'm wondering if any Open Sourced OS and services/applications installed in an valid business organization, is there anything I should be worrying about in terms of using open source os/applications for business?

Reason being is in case auditing comes, does our open source items get audited?

I have Ubuntu, Fedora, CentOS running in my internal network running multiple services/applications and being used for business (LAMP stack, SVN, BIND, etc...).

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CentOS 5 :: Recommendations On Open Source Accounting Software For Small Business That Could Be Run Via Web Interface ?

May 2, 2010

I am looking for recommendations on open source accounting software for small business that could be run via web interface on CentOS 5.The more user friendly it is the better. Users use the windows platform for their desktop environment.

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Programming :: Finding A Open-source Unicode String Library For C++ (or C)?

Jan 3, 2011

Is there a good open-source Unicode string library for C++ (or C)?

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Applications :: Open Source Alternative To Dropbox?

Feb 2, 2010

I am looking for an application that works in both linux and freebsd (windows would be a plus) that keeps a file tree in sync in the background like Dropbox does. I can no longer use Dropbox because it does not support FreeBSD (you might see a forum thread saying otherwise, but its fix is out of date). The application does not have to sync to a separate web server, I can host from my house, but it would be nice. A system tray icon to check on state would also be nice, but not required. The platforms that I really need are kubuntu 9.10 and FreeBSD 8.0.The simplest thing I could think of would be a script that had git update a repository with all my docs in it every minute or so, would this work?

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Debian :: Writing Open Source Java Applications?

Feb 13, 2010

I always wanted to get into writing open source applications for debian. The only problem I ever saw was that I do not know C++ which seems to be the popular language to build applications. My expertise is Java and I think that java applications could run on debian just as good as C++ applications. What I do at work is write applications in java for unix systems so I think I porting my skills over to debian would not be a problem. I have not seen any applications in java on debian yet and thought people might have a problem with them. Is there any reason more java applications are not being written on debian? Also does anyone know of hand if there is any orphaned java application for debian. I had a look on this page but it is hard to know what language the application is written in. [URL]

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Applications :: Open Source Voip Software For Ubuntu ?

Oct 6, 2010

Can anyone recommend a simple open source voip software in linux for pc-to-pc voice calls.

One requirement i that it should be simple with bare minimal functionality since I will be using as a part of a university project and so I don't want any additional features such as buddylist, GUI, etc.

Even a command line interface will also be fine since I am only interested to test different associated codecs/network characteristics.

The code should be simple with bare minimal libraries so that can be compiled easily.

I am aware of some open-source software such as WengoPhone but it seems that they have lot of associated features supporting different input devices with sophisticated GUI.

I require only PC-to-PC call functionality and I will be using within a LAN.

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Applications :: Looking For Open Source Images Repository System?

Oct 21, 2010

I'm looking for an open source system that can handle storing lots of images on tag basis, that permits me to find any image related to topics or type or post date. And also permits me to add notes. We have a lot of images and those images should be arranged according to topics in tagging manner as Google Mail do for classifying mails.

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OpenSUSE :: Finding A Open Source Music Composition Editor Similar To Sibelius

Jan 19, 2009

Looking for a Open Source music composition editor similar to Sibelius. I found and settled on Rosegarden. Sound card is Creative Audigy 2 Platinum EX. I also have a midi keyboard which I would like to use with rosegarden. After downloading rosegarden, I found out in order to use the MIDI sequencer, I have to compile and install a real time kernel.

I finally got my kernel configured and installed, recompiled all the video/Ethernet drivers etc (after about a dozen tries ) Now on to the issue... As root, I can run the JACK audio server with realtime priority (as it is needed by Rosegarden) with the command

jackd -R -dalsa &

it starts up and seems to run. Then as a regular user, I try to connect to the JACK audio server using the qjackctl application. Qjackctl loads, but cannot seem to connect to the jack server, giving me the message "UNABLE TO CONNECT TO SERVER AS CLIENT"

HOWEVER, using the same procedure above as root, I can connect to the jack audio server with qjackctl. Rosegarden will start as a regular user but will also not connect to the JACK audio server (therefore: no sound or midi sequencer) Ive tried running Rosegarden as root (I didnt like having to do that), but get a similar error.

Through some googling, I�ve found that JACK clients (qjackctl, rosegarden etc.) must be executed by the same user who launched the JACK server. -- no problem...Except I cannot run a realtime application as a regular user. I read online that regular users can start realtime applications using the LSM module (whatever that is, I couldn�t find all that much).

how do I start the jack audio server in realtime mode as a regular user? if that is not possible...Is there a way to configure JACK so that it is started by root, but allows clients launched by regular users to connect?

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General :: Open Source Or Third Party Applications Do A Bare Metal Recovery On Debian?

Aug 17, 2010

Are there any open source or third party applictions can could do a bare metal recovery on Debian or any linux machines? We are looking for a solution that won't need a shutdown or reboot.

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Fedora :: Finding A Free Business Accounting Software?

Apr 16, 2011

I operate on fc13. I have a small business running in India, I need a business accounting software for my business. Something simillar to tally. Gnucash Grisbi are all personal accounting softwares. These do not fullfill the needs of a busness. even then good softwares. I am searching for a business accounting software.

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General :: Run Puppy 5.0 On Windows Business PCs For Non-business Internet-Safe Against Viruses?

Jul 26, 2010

I am certainly a Linux Newbie..I have a business with a network of PCs that need not get client files corrupted by viruses & other bad things from the internet...YET I would like to let my employees(who are way worse newbies than me..om Windows even...& stand good chance to mess up computers) use internet at times if they wish. My first thought was just separate side by side PCs, one to get on for Clients/business network etc, & the other to get trashed by the internet.

What I am thinking is a better alternative (& I need to know from yall who I'm sure are way beyond this newbie whether this thinking is correct) is to put something like Puppy Linux 5.0 on small memory USB flash drives & let them each have one to use for internet, simple application functions etc. Can I safely believe that running internet browsing on the flash drive with Puppy Linux booted & running as the OS is NOT going to potentially infect my windows XP business PCs with viruses etc?

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Software :: Finding A Business Software With Multiple Settings For The Different Countries?

Mar 21, 2010

I have seen the polls for all kinds of software to get the all time favorite of the year. Fun but as a business I have no real use of that polls. What I need to see is something similar but than with business software that can be used worldwide. So with multiple settings for the different countries.

Software that can make yearly tax reports, make client registration incl. connection to banks to import spendings incl. sending invoices and, making stock reports so on. Keeping track of and recording driving miles. And most of all output has to be compatible with global Windows applications so our tax agents can import all data. I think if you run a business you can fill in your missing "BEST" software.

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General :: Is It Legal To Open A Small Business To Setup (Ubuntu) Desktops / Create Websites

Oct 8, 2009

Since Ubuntu and other Linux Distros are free to download and distribute. Would it be illegal for me to have a Small Business of my own that would charge individuals/small-businesses to Install and Setup Linux desktops. I wasn't sure how that GPL license worked. I figured I would be charging individuals for setting up Linux Desktops on their machines or small business/offices and training/teaching them on the various applications they could install on their own.

Also, would it be illegal to create websites using Apache, Tomcat and other Open Source tools and then sell those sites. I figured many people are turned off by learning or installing something other than Windows desktops on their pcs, just because it is different. If this cannot be done under the GPL license, then could someone tell me how I could go about starting my own small business to legally Setup/Install Linux distributions.

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Ubuntu :: Open Source Virtual Machine - Study The Source In Order To Create My Own?

Jun 28, 2011

Is there any open source virtual machine so i can study the source in order to create my own? i'm gonna write my own, so it doesNT matter if license does not allow further development of the code.

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Software :: Where Is The Source Codes For The Open Source Drivers For Each Distros

Jan 2, 2009

We all know we can install a linux system such as Fedora 10 and use it. Being linux, one should in principle get the source codes for everything that has been precompiled (except the proprietary drivers such as nvidia) in the installation DVDs/CDs. Where are the source codes ? Is there a place I can download them ?
To avoid confusion, I am not referring to the kernel source that can be compiled to give a linux kernel, but that does not include the drivers, such as intel_drv.so.

To be more specific, the intel graphic i810 driver has been built into any linux system, but where is the exact source? One answer may be that primary source intellinuxgraphics.com. However, if anyone tries to download the every changing (i.e., keep updated almost every single day) driver source codes from freedesktop.org, it is almost certain that the source codes will not be the same as the one that is finalized in Fedora 10.

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Ubuntu :: How To See Source Code Of Open Source Software

Sep 12, 2010

I want to see the source code of smplayer software.from where i can see source code of open source softwares?

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Applications :: Error Glibtop: Open (/proc/stat): Too Many Open Files

Oct 1, 2010

I have a while(1) loop, and the error is: glibtop: open (/proc/stat): Too many open files This error occurs after about a half hour to an hour of running. I've tried running this multiple times, both with using glib_close() at the end of the loop, using glib_init() and glib_close() at beginning/end, and just using glib_init(). The strange thing is these have no effect on the actual glib_get functions.

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Debian Configuration :: Apt Not Finding Source?

Feb 21, 2010

I just finished installing Debian 2.1 on a very old laptop for some light word processing and web browsing, and am trying to get apt working so I can use it and dselect to install packages. Whenever I run apt-get update as a first step, I get stuck at 0% with an eventual timeout (this also happens when running the update step of dselect).

I know that my network card (a Farallon EtherWave) is working because I can ping my local gateway and remote sites. In my sources.list, I have this line for the Debian archive for this release: deb [url]contrib main non-free

Can anyone think of why I can ping the archive successfully, but apt will not read it? Do I need to change some network configuration, or my source line?

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Security :: Finding Source Of Pings ?

Oct 17, 2010

How i know who is pinging me or trying?

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Ubuntu :: Finding Downloaded Applications

Feb 6, 2010

Where can I find the downloaded applications?I downloaded digital camera apps and can find them, the same with some bible dictionaries.

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Applications :: Open A MS Access File In Open Office?

Mar 17, 2009

I have a MS Access database I would love to able to use in OOo. How do I do it

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Fedora Security :: Finding The Source Of A Break In ?

Jul 16, 2010

I noticed a very very high cpu usage on my webserver. All four CPUs were running on 100%.

Top shows several perl processes from apache that run for a long time, with a high %CPU.

Since the server was fc10, I did a fresh installation to fc13, and the fresh installation didn't have this issue. Then I loaded back all the user-data, and it started again.

Several, 4, 6, 8, ... 100 perl processes from apache.

lsof -p with the pid of such a process

Code:

The estabilished connection is sometimes "proud2pirate.com" wich is a non-existing domain.

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Fedora :: Finding The Openssh 5.1 And 4.3 Source Rpms?

Nov 16, 2010

I am looking for openssh 5.1 and 4.3 source rpms. Where can i download them ?

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Hardware :: Finding Source Of Noise In Computer ?

Jan 28, 2011

I am trying to decrease volume of noise coming from computer as much possible, till one point from where I don't know exactly what's the source of noise.

"That noise" starts coming out of computer few seconds about booting, not while POST test, and then it's constant. To me it seems like it's coming out of cpu, but not fan. (I have disconnected all hard drives, have gpu with passive cooling installed, and it's still there. Cpu is AM3 socket AMD Phenom II 810 processor, and motherboard is Asus M4A78T-E.

Also, my other computers with Intel and other AMD processors does not produce such a noise.

Does that noise come out of CPU? is it some "computing sign" of processor (assuming that during first seconds of booting are perfectly quiet), or kind of general problem of AMD (or AM3 socket) cpus.

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General :: Finding The Kernel Source Code?

Apr 14, 2011

where can i find linux kernel source code?

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Slackware :: Checking - And Finding The Source For Dependencies ?

Nov 23, 2010

I'm looking to install, and perhaps create a SlackBuild) for an application that I think might be interesting.

The dependencies listed are:

libx11-dev, libxt-dev, libimlib2-dev, giblib-dev, and libxinerama-dev

I've checked to see if the packages are installed w/:

Code:

I've also looked for any existing SlackBuilds, but the only one that showed up in the database is: "giblib"

Where can I look to find these dependencies, their sources, or determine whether they're already installed in Slackware64 13.1?

Also, how would one determine if this can compile for a 64bit, non multi-lib install?

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General :: Finding Files That Relates To Certain Applications

Jan 28, 2010

I'm wondering if you can share some tips in regards to finding .conf files in programs when installing using package managers. I'm scratching my head on the fact that when you install a program through yum/apt-get, I don't know what and where the software is being installed at. In Windows, I know that when it installs an application, it goes into the Program Files directory, it's that simple.I know Linux has predefined directories for applications but sometimes it installs configuration files in /etc or some other locations in /usr which I have a tough time sifting through.

Is there a way to trace what .conf or any files for that matter which relates to what software that needs it? It's just hard for me to understand what file relates to what application at the moment. As much as I would like to learn more about Linux, this process for me takes up alot of time. I hope you can help me out on this one.

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Software :: Finding A List Of Current Uses/applications?

Sep 23, 2009

If I were to lease a linux server on from a hosting company could someone among you give me a list of possible current uses/applications that would earn money these days?

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