Open Source @ TalkBMC
Up one levelConversations on TalkBMC tagged with open source, linux, or gnu
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Blogs & Podcasts @ BMC Software
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Steve Carl and whurley (William Hurley) - Open Source is a Journey
- Open Source is a Journey - Podcast interview with Steve Carl, manager of R&D Open Systems Support and whurley (William Hurley), Chief Architect, Open Source Strategy at BMC Software, Inc.
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William Hurley - Doing Open Source Right
- Podcast interview with whurley (William Hurley), Chief Architect, Open Source Strategy at BMC Software, Inc.
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Mint 5 Revision 1
- Minor revision to a great Distro
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Ch-ch-changes
- Moves and grooves
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BMC Blogs
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The Myth of Device Diversity
- Enterprises are standardizing on devices at a time when the rest of the wireless world is doing just the opposite.
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OpenSUSE 11 GA
- OpenSUSE 11 General Availability as an ELD, Now with secret sauce
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Ron Michael - Using Open Source as the Glue
- Using Open Source as the Glue: Podcast interview with Ron Michael, lead platform administrator for R&D support at BMC Software, Inc.
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RSS on TalkBMC
- An easy way to stay informed about your favorite I.T. topics.
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I think this is the beginning of a beautiful symbiotic relationship
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The XO-1, the iPhone, and Zero
- The little green laptop that could
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Cronus and Zeus
- The battle of Titans continues....
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Web Slinging Mainframe
- An introduction to a short web application for mainframers.
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More Mepis
- Mike P writes in with answers and concerns regarding "Off Label Mepis 7"
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Off-Label Mepis 7
- Looking at Mepis 7 through Enterprise Linux Desktop Eyes
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Bug 431253
- The chief NAS blaster of R&D Support gets bugged about the NFS Create problem
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Add the "open source candidate" poll to your blog or website
- The only price is participation.
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An Introduction to "Open for Mainframe"
- About me and why I'm writing this blog.
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a new home page test 3
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Kernel Hackage
- The Chief R&D Support NAS Basher takes a deep dive into kernel code to fix our CentOS cluster for HP-UX clients
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YAB
- I must be crazy. Yet Another Blog: "On Being Open", at the Open Managment Consortium new website.
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Vacation Strikes Again
- Gone till January, 2008
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Linux Mint 4.0 as Enterprise Laptop
- A look at the Ubuntu 7.10 based newly minted version of Linux for use as my daily use system
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Open Source @ TalkBMC
- Conversations on TalkBMC tagged with open source, linux, or gnu
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CentOS 5 HA Cluster Speeds and Feeds
- The good, the bad, and the trivia of the certification of the CentOS 5 HA cluster
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CentOS 5 NAS Cluster
- Update on replacing the Tru64 NAS server with Linux High Availability (HA) CentOS 5 server
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BMC UserWorld, Vancouver 2007
- Day one at BMC UserWorld, and how BSM applies to things other than a production shop.
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Mint, Ubuntu, and OpenSUSE
- Multiple Distros on multiple machines to test Linux for the Enterprise Desktop continues
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Testing Evolution on Multiple Distros
- Last weeks "failed" test plan now leads to a new test plan. This time, more platforms are included to help isolate Evolution issues from Distro issues.
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OpenOffice gets a push!
- New developments in OpenOffice
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Evolution 2.10.3 under PCLinuxOS 2007
- A week of using PCLinuxOS as the main office desktop and the office "Killer App"
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If you like it, then that is good
- If you like it, then that is good
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Two rights make a ... right?
- Two rights make a ... right?
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I agree. Being Open IS better.
- I agree. Being Open IS better.
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The Secret Linux Agenda
- Now it can be told for the first time anywhere: the secret agenda of the Linux community is... is... ahhhhhggg! They got me..... Its all going dark.... sinking....
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Access Linux with GUI
- Full graphical remote access to Linux desktops
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Another Linux Unsupported Printer Printing Tip
- Turning the printing problem around from the last time: Printing from MS Windows to a Linux system, where Linux does not support the printer
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Hello and welcome!
- An brief introduction to Nitin's blog.
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Open Source Management Systems
- Open Source Management Systems
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Re: Managing In The Open
- Hear that faint crowd noise like you're one block away from a heavy-weight boxing match that just ended in round one with some chump taking a dive? That would be your customers trying to get your attention.
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Vacation, Week Two
- Back to work next week. Meantime a few observations about the BMC open world from this (vacation) side of it
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A World Of Linux
- Well, it’s that time again, time for LinuxWorld San Francisco.
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Fedora 7 for the office
- A companion to the Fedora 7 as a home Linux blog
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Stopping the NFS mystery
- Clarifying the exact nature of the Tru64 NAS server issue we and others have had, and the short term solution to it
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"Who Do You Serve and Who Do You Trust?"
- A sequel of sorts
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The New Weblog, Same as the Old Weblog, Only Different
- Experimenting with a new Weblog to talk about Linux at home
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Oracle And Open Source
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You miss the KHTML developers' intent
- You miss the KHTML developers' intent
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NAS Redeaux: Q&A
- Reader of the blog writes in to ask why. Film at 11.
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Huh?
- Huh?
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Linus Torvalds on GPLv3
- Linus Torvalds on GPLv3
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No Penguins On Today’s Safari?
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It's called Konqueror
- It's called Konqueror
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The Death Of A Software License
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Camino
- Camino
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That's pushing it...
- That's pushing it...
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Well....
- Well....
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Apple and Open Source Zen
- Apple and Open Source Zen
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Just another OSS developer's perspective...
- Just another OSS developer's perspective...
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Death? Hah!
- Death? Hah!
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DRM does matter to many open source developers
- DRM does matter to many open source developers
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NAS Redeaux: Hardware
- Rethinking the hardware for better supportability, but still maintaining a reasonable cost
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The Bugatti Principle
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Mint 3.0 GA, Fedora 7 LiveCD GA
- A state of the state of each release.
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Re: Scalability Reality
- Re: Scalability Reality
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Fedora 7 LiveCD Beta
- Looking at Fedora 7's Beta LiveCD and making inevitable comparisons
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Linux Hostility
- Pondering Computer Religion
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automobiles vs. software
- automobiles vs. software
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Color Theory
- Linux and Personal Preferences
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Three Reasons Microsoft Shareholders Need Open Source
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Egoless Programming and Open Source
- Meeting the needs of the creator
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no open source?
- no open source?
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A Day Without Open Source
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Open source
- Open source
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Seven Reasons Microsoft Loves Open Source
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and there's more
- and there's more
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Good bye NAS, Tivo and VOD
- Good bye NAS, Tivo and VOD
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Getting Started with DITA
- A brief overview for a couple of fellow Austin writers who have asked me recently how and where to get started with DITA.
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A day w/o Open Source
- A day w/o Open Source
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The Internet wouldn't work at all
- The Internet wouldn't work at all
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Oh Noes the Tubes are not working
- Oh Noes the Tubes are not working
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MSN can't load balance without linux
- MSN can't load balance without linux
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Total Collapse
- Total Collapse
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Lab Results
- You had me at “Toronto”
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Debunking the crap
- Debunking the crap
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Giving back
- Contributing in ones own way, to the community. In this case, the Open Source community
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once you stop making money off it...
- once you stop making money off it...
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A death wish is not love
- A death wish is not love
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Comments
- Comments
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Response
- Response
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7 Things to tell them from me.
- 7 Things to tell them from me.
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good analysis
- good analysis
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Love != Support
- Love != Support
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incomplete assignment: please redo and have your parents sign
- incomplete assignment: please redo and have your parents sign
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I'll have to start the "conversation" with refutation
- I'll have to start the "conversation" with refutation
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Open source threat
- Open source threat
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Linux not the threat; the GNU GPL is
- Linux not the threat; the GNU GPL is
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http://ian.sundermedia.com
- http://ian.sundermedia.com
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Linux
- Linux
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Monster Mash Version 2.0
- or, in Open Source project numbering, 0.2. Maybe even 0.1.1. 0.1.0.1? In any case, with Ubuntu 7.04 GA, I do another Mint 2.2 / Ubuntu 7.04 mash
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Open Source Is Inevitable
- Open Source Is Inevitable
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Re: Human Nature Avoidable?
- Re: Human Nature Avoidable?
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On being a resident of opensville
- Since I can't wait to see how whurley answers the questions raised by his first post, I can't help but think out loud about some of the things it means to be a near resident of opensville.
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laissez faire and Darwinism
- laissez faire and Darwinism
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Doing the Monster Mash
- Mix and Match Linux
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What is Open Source?
- The power and the endurance of open source, in all it's various meanings
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Doing Open Source right
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The whurley is a circle, without a beginning, and nobody knows
where he'll really end...up
With apologies to David Merricks's Carnival -
openSUSE 10.2 GA / Linux Mint 2.0
- Looking at 10.2 and asking if it is ready as Enterprise Desktop. Then realizing that is the wrong question for the computer at hand, and installing Linux Mint 2.0.
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DITA from the trenches
- Information Architect from IBM, Kristin Thomas, presented to the Central Texas DITA User's Group meeting last week, and here are my notes.
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Tom Bishop - In the Mind of a CTO
- In the Mind of a CTO: Podcast interview with Tom Bishop, chief technology officer for BMC Software, Inc.
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Google Office Beta
- You'd have thought I knew what and when Google was planning when I last posted here.
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Ubuntu and Evolution 2.6.1 / MS Exchange 2003
- Re-installing Ubuntu and testing it's Evolution
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Ubuntu and Kubuntu back to back
- And on ancient hardware to boot...
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Open Conversations
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What is a producer's blog anyway?
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Codeweavers Crossover Office 5.03
- New release fixes OpenSUSE 10.1 and FC5 menus
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More Linux in the Data Center
- Pondering the pull thru of increased Linux presence in the Data Center
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100-Dollar Laptop: UN Secretary General’s Office shouldn’t be used for exploiting the poor
- 100-Dollar Laptop: UN Secretary General’s Office shouldn’t be used for exploiting the poor
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NAS Server Testing, Part 6: Network Tracing
- The last part of the NAS server testing articles (at least for now), looking at using Ethereal as a tool to trace a problem.
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A trip report from SXSWi 2003
- Let's jump into the wayback machine to 2003 for a walk down SXSWi memory lane
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NAS Server testing, Intro
- Introduction to a series of articles about how we go about testing our NAS servers for "usage certification" in R&D Support
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Nexenta OS appears
- Nexenta: Open Solaris meets Debian
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Commoditization of hardware
- How Off The Shelf (OTS) hardware is changing the way we buy and deploy computers
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A busy news week
- News about OpenOffice, AJAX, and the future of PC's and the Internet
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Trials and Tribulations of Evolution
- Outline of the recent problems with Evolution email client, and some SUSE 10 notes
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Another Crossroad
- The 2.4/2.6 kernel crossroad, plus many other happenings
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Steve Carl



