come on guys, lets help the man out! Is his maths department doomed to use excel next year?
Read more »Open source statistics? Anyone? Anyone?
Install Songbird on Ubuntu
Songbird is a media player built on Mozilla that is often described as the Firefox of media players because of the growing number of plugins and feathers (skins) that can be applied to the player.
Read more »Video: The source code of democracy
See Alan Dechert from the Open Voting Consortium talks about the importance of changing the voting system.
Read more »The Mass. OOXML Announcement: What the Scribes Say
A summary piece about what the journos are saying about the Mas. OOXML announcement.
Read more »The Intel Betrayal (of Linux)
"Over the past several days I've been mulling over the news of Intel's apparent backstabbing of the Linux and BSD communities by hiding the truth about the flaws in their Core 2 chips."
Read more »Developer annoys open source faithful over code release
"Open-source developer Parallels finally released the source code for the Wine software used by Parallels Desktop 3.0 on Monday - but only after weeks of prodding by Wine developers and negative publicity on the IT forum Slashdot."
Read more »Enlighten your desktop with Elive
Unless you're an old Linux user, you've only probably used the KDE, GNOME or Xfce desktop environments. But since the time when these desktops were in their infancy, the Enlightenment desktop environment has been impressing users. Bringing this mature, visually appealing environment to new Linux users is what the Elive distribution is all about.
Read more »Make Firefox Use Multiple Rows of Tabs
If you are a Firefox power user like I am, then you probably have dozens of tabs open all the time. After trying a number of different options, I've finally settled on using multiple rows of tabs as the best option.
Read more »Open-source evolves from 'nerdy' to notable
As the open-source movement completes its first decade, the fast-growing industry is at a crossroads, experts say, having advanced from nerdy novelty to recognized market niche while attracting the double-edged attention of its biggest rivals.
Read more »French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries Choose Mandriva
The French Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chooses Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 for its servers.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries chose to migrate its local servers (about 400 machines) from Windows NT Server to Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0, within two years.
Read more »Full Circle Magazine Issue 2
The Ubuntu focused "Full Circle Magazine" has just released issue 2.
Read more »AMD applies make-up to the face of its Linux Control Centre
I'm glad to report that AMD seems to have learned the lesson and at least the cosmetic part of the control centre has been improved greatly,
Read more »That Which Survives
Proprietary record formats will increase the difficulty of preserving our culture, on top of the problems with obsolete hardware interfaces and the decay of storage media we think of as permanent. File data formats that are not published standards are just asking for trouble for long term data storage.
Read more »FSFE - Six questions to national standardisation bodies about MS-OOXML
The following six questions relate to the application of the ECMA/MS-OOXML format to be accepted as an IEC/ISO standard. Unless a national standardisation body has conclusive answers to all of them, it should vote no in IEC/ISO and request that Microsoft incorporate its work on MS-OOXML into ISO/IEC 26300:2006 (Open Document Format).
Read more »Business: A Camp Divided on Microsoft Deals
The Linux community is splitting -- right down the middle, at this point -- over Microsoft's controversial claims that the open source operating system infringes on patents it holds. On June 19, Paris-based Mandriva became the third Linux vendor within five days to say it isn't interested in signing a licensing deal with Microsoft to avoid possible infringement claims.
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