When nonlinear effects on the gluon evolution are included with constraints from HERA,
the gluon distribution in the free proton is enhanced at low momentum fractions, x
< 0.01, and low scales, Q^2 < 10 GeV^2, relative to standard, DGLAP-evolved, gluon
distributions. Consequently, such gluon distributions can enhance charm production
in pp collisions at center of mass energy 14 TeV by up to a factor of five at midrapidity,
y \sim 0, and transverse momentum p_T -> 0 in the most optimistic case. We show that
most of this enhancement survives hadronization into D mesons. Assuming the same enhancement
at leading and next-to-leading order, we show that the D enhancement may be measured
by D^0 reconstruction in the K^-\pi^+ decay channel with the ALICE detector.