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Klik2 - a new Linux installer for the masses?

http://liquidat.wordpress.com

The klik development team has recently released a screencast of the currently developed software system klik2. While currently in development klik2 is supposed too solve quite some problems regarding software usage and Linux once it is released. And indeed the current available information are very promising.

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Nuxified and Cluenet prepare a gaming tourney. You are invited!

http://www.nuxified.org

Nuxified.org and Cluenet.org are preparing to hold a Free Software gaming tournament. Its purpose is to promote gaming in the Free Software world, on operating systems such as GNU/Linux, and *BSD and show that gaming is not limited to proprietary platforms such as Microsoft's Windows.

We need feedback.

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ATI/AMD's New Open-Source Strategy Explained

http://www.phoronix.com

The embargo is lifted so we can now share with you what AMD's new open-source strategy for ATI GPUs is all about. You may be in for a real surprise!

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Creating interactive forms with OpenOfice.org Writer

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With OpenOffice.org Writer you can create any kind of form from simple questionnaires to sophisticated interactive tests. Here's how to create a simple quiz using the form tools, and how to add interactivity to it with a couple of macros.

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Fx 3: Downloading Across Sessions Coming

http://ffextensionguru.wordpress.com

"The upcoming Fx 3 M8 (Milestone) release due out later this month will allow users to not only pause and resume downloads, but do so across sessions..."

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Shuttle goes Linux: small form factor (SFF) PC with SUSE Linux from Novell

http://eu.shuttle.com

Shuttle Inc., SFF PC market leader and manufacturer of multi form factor solutions, now offers fully configured systems, based on Intel technology, featuring Novell SUSE Linux operating systems. The new aluminium SFF PCs can be individually configured in the Shuttle Systems Configurator, and come, ready-to-use, with a dependable 24 month Pick-up and Return service.

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Screenshots: VirtualBox’s seamless integration

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The new VirtualBox features seamless integration of Windows guest windows with Linux hosts. While I do not have a Windows copy at my hands at the moment a friend of mine made some screenshots and told me about his experiences.

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Prof Produces Tool to Highlight Wikipedia Whoppers

http://www.linuxinsider.com

By diving into Wikipedia's open volumes of edit histories, the software counts the degree to which any given contributor's work survives subsequent edits by other people. In general, the less tinkering your work on Wikipedia engenders, the more trustworthy you are deemed to be.

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Set up a system tray temperature monitor with KSensors

http://fosswire.com

he CPU inside your computer is a very complex bit of electronics that can probably do an awful lot of number crunching. All this mathematical muscle generates heat, though, and a hot processor isn’t a happy processor. Keeping an eye on your CPU temperature (and other temperatures in your system if you can) is a useful thing to do.

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Damn Small Linux V4.0 RC3 released

http://www.daniweb.com

The latest version, V4.0 RC3, of Damn Small Linux was released today and it is really very small indeed. Described as a 50Mb mini-desktop oriented Linux OS, DSL is actually small enough to fit and boot from a business card CD as a live Linux distribution.

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Mozilla keeps Eudora alive, releases new version based on Thunderbird

http://arstechnica.com

The Eudora team might have called it quits on commercial aspirations and released the product as open source some time ago, but that doesn't mean you should get the trash bin out just yet.

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OpenSolaris will challenge Linux says Sun

http://www.computerworlduk.com

Sun seeks to apply the lessons of Linux and turn open source Solaris into an operating system to rival Linux and to be as commonly used as Java.

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Miro Public Preview 2 (0.9.9) Released!

http://www.getmiro.com

"We have just released a major update to Miro– Public Preview 2 (0.9.9). This version has a ton of bug fixes and a few nice new features. Most notably, we’ve added menus for OPML import and export (our most requested feature!)..."

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Open Source Gaming Review: Battle Tanks

http://www.raiden.net

Battle Tanks is a fun little arcade style combat game that takes an old cliched concept and makes it more fun. At first it seems like one of those cheap little popcap games you briefly entertain yourself with, but quickly grow bored of. Battle Tanks is not that kind of game. It got so addictive I had to literally force myself to put it down.

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Too many Linux distros? Actually, not really.

http://www.raiden.net

One of the things that's been repeated over and over and over again, and mostly by critics of Linux, is that Linux has too many distributions, which supposedly causes confusion which in turn scares away potential new users when they look at what's available and try to choose a distribution for themselves. Honestly, that's not really true.

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