Schools continue to be dominated by Windows not just because of Microsoft but also because of close partners of Microsoft
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A New Sports Activity Tracking App (still needs a name)
This one’s an activity and sports tracking application similar to Sport Tracks or Garmin Training Center. It’s not a hundred percent complete yet and has its share of rough edges and its author is looking for a good name for it.
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UK Government Gets More Serious About GNU/Linux Migration
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Linux Music Players: Amarok vs. Clementine
The largest difference is that Amarok's design philosophy is influenced by the current interface design theories, while Clementine's are more oriented towards stone geeks, including every detail imaginable.
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Master file renaming tasks with KRename
If you haven’t run into a situation where you need to rename multiple files in one go, you haven’t been using a computer for long. When the next time comes, turn to KRename. Its simple graphical interface makes renaming files easy for average users, and it offers a powerful template language for advanced users with more complex renaming tasks.
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Intel Can't Ship Their Own Driver With Their MeeGo OS
Not only was this Intel Poulsbo Linux driver closed-source, but the level of support was appalling and it was a bloody mess of a situation. The overall situation since has only become worse
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[FSF] Free Software Supporter -- Issue 27, June 2010
Free Software Foundation Announcements and Information: keep up to date with the latest developments in the Free Software community with the Free Software Supporter.
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You Say Linux, I Say GNU/Linux
The older I get, the more certain I am that most discussions consist of arguing over half-truths. In fact, the more strongly everyone argues, the more likely that nobody has the complete truth. And nowhere does these hard-won truisms seem more accurate than in the age-old argument over whether the operating system we all live by should be called Linux or GNU/Linux.
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First MeeGo Handset/Smartphone Source Code Available
Today, the handset baseline source code is available to the development community. This code is being actively developed as MeeGo 1.1, which is scheduled for release in October. The team has been preparing MeeGo Gitorious with all the sources and infrastructure to perform the weekly builds for MeeGo 1.1 development.
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First Release Candidate of KDE Software Compilation 4.5
In the month since the second beta the KDE community has fixed hundreds of bugs. Development of features has been frozen for a while now and the Software Compilation is at the point where it needs a good testing to shake out the last issues. The final release of KDE SC 4.5 is expected for August 4th.
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We want you for Squeeze artwork
In essence, the initiative is a Debian Squeeze artwork “contest” where Debian enthusiasts skilled in graphics can contribute themes and propose them to become the official/default theme for Debian Squeeze.
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Did Microsoft Threaten to Retaliate Against Dell for Telling the Truth About GNU/Linux?
After public embarrassment for Microsoft, Dell "censors" its own Web pages that say GNU/Linux is more secure than Windows
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Mozilla 64-bit on GNU Systems Available for the First Time
"...It is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended for web application developers and our testing community..."
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Why GNU/Linux is Unmatched – and Unmatchable
Glyn Moody takes a look at the unstoppable momentum of GNU/Linux and why the freedoms imbued in GNU/Linux make it unmatched in hardware support
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As Promised, Google Delivers GPL Compatibility and GNU/Linux Starts Embedding VP8/WebM Support
Why the next version of your Web browser, media player or GNU/Linux distribution will probably contain VP8/WebM code; Apple and MPEG-LA continue to be the main barriers to VP8/WebM adoption
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