Here we go, the first response to my invitation to anyone who wanted to have their say on the value and benefits of Mono, why it does not represent a threat to Linux, and anything else they might want to say about it.
Read more »Microsoft Announces It Will Ship Without IE in Europe - Reactions
Microsoft has just announced that it will ship Windows 7 in Europe without Internet Explorer
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openSUSE sets the record straight on Appstore
Reports this week about a Novell-developed “app store” have raised a lot of interest, and a bit of confusion. Let me clarify.
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Five Things I Do With Every Ubuntu Installation
Everybody uses their desktop a little differently. For me, using Ubuntu means freedom of hassle, believe it or not. Why? Because of some simple things I do with each new Ubuntu installation.
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DHS project aims to bring open-source software to state and local agencies
The Homeland Security Department is funding a program that will help federal, state and local agencies better understand their options for using open-source software.
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Linux Gaming: 20,000 Light-Years Into Space
We all need a break from our daily routine, and many PC users like that break to be in the form of a game. This is where most people say Linux doesn’t have any games. Au contraire mon ami. Linux does have games.
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OpenSource World Offering Free Admission
Organizers of the upcoming OpenSource World conference, previously known as LinuxWorld, broadened the event program and are offering free admission, hoping to attract more attendees in a time of slashed travel budgets and increased competition from similar shows
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Stallman, Bender, Lefkowitz and Pavelek Keynote Desktop Summit
The GNOME Foundation and KDE e.V. are excited to announce the keynotes for the first ever co-located Akademy and GUADEC, over 100 talks as well as BOFs, keynote sessions, lightning talks and many opportunities to meet other developers and begin collaborating between projects.
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Mozilla Firefox 3.0.11 Released
The Mozilla team has released version 3.0.11 of the Firefox web browser. The update seems to be a security and stability update if the beta release notes can be trusted.
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Goofy Linux Pictures - Funny And, Sometimes, Bad For The Eyes
A collection of interesting linux pictures. Even one in 3-D.
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Ubuntu 9.04 vs. Fedora 11 Performance
Fedora 11 was released earlier this week so we have set out to see how its desktop performance compares to that of Ubuntu 9.04, which was released back in April.
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5 Reasons Old Computers Love Linux
There are hundreds of stories about people who pulled an old Windows 95/98/ME computer out of their basement, put some kind of Linux distro on it, and are in a computing heaven, blissfully unaware of the age of their computer. Here are a few reasons.
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Revive your old Mac G3, G4, or G5 with Linux
Do you have an old Mac G3 or G4 lying around doing nothing? Did you know that old dinosaur could make a great server or desktop with the help of everyone’s favorite open source operating system Linux?
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Hands-on: new Fedora release goes up to 11 but doesn't rock
Fedora 11, the latest version of the popular Linux distribution, has been officially released. We took it for a test and found that it has a lot to offer, but it's also got some icky bugs.
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2.6.30 Kernel and Sidux
Sidux Linux, based on Debian Sid (the 'unstable' branch) and touted as being 'Debian Hot & Spicy!', has released their 2.6.30 kernel with a huge surprise.
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