Peter De Wachter has created a Debian source code search engine for developers. It lets them find out quickly what files contain, for example, the usb_device structure required for accessing USB devices.
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Moblin netbook Linux preview
Intel's Moblin 2.0 Linux desktop for netbooks is really still too raw to be called a beta, but with a fresh take on what a desktop should be, it's showing great promise.
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Free addons: ToggleUseDocColors released under GPLv3.
"Hi chaps, The catchily titled extension 'ToggleUseDocColors' is now released under GPLv3.
Read more »RMS and His Magic Bread
One of the reasons I admire RMS is because of his complete integrity and consistency. He simply will not compromise on his principles, even if it leads to the loss of support from those who are not so rigorous.
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The Undiscovered Country
In the UK, it's a public holiday, and The H's editor in chief has been watching a movie and wondering if the Star Trek universe is a useful model for the future of open source...
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John Fremlin's blog: Teepeedee2 released!
"Finally, I've got round to releasing my Common Lisp web application platform. It is running this blog which has the rather unique feature that comments pop up immediately for everybody whenever anybody comments on an article. It is faster than all(?) other web application frameworks. Please let me know if you can find a faster one! I gave a talk with benchmarks at the Tokyo Linux User Group.
Read more »New introduction: Getting something out of LaTeX
"This is for people considering using LATEX. This is not a tutorial. Instead, it takes you through making a first document.
Read more »Handy Linux distro that can be built on the fly
A couple of days back, my friend Stuart and I were trying to configure a device via a serial port. Except that only PC with a serial port wasn’t configured with an operating system.
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SFLC podcast episode featuring FSF campaigns
"Last week I had the pleasure of speaking with Bradley Kuhn and Karen Sandler at the Software Freedom Law Center about FSF's campaigns in general and our recent involvement in the RIAA lawsuits specifically, for an episode of their podcast..." -- via John Sullivan
FSF operations manager - Free Software Foundation
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Operating systems offer some gains
I don't know how Charles Darwin would explain it, but imagine that we're each born with an "operating system." For most of us, this inner programming works well, even if it becomes a bit bruised and battered over the years. We adjust and move on. If only life were so simple for the operating systems that run our computers.
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The future of GIMPs User Interface
One of the most questioned and discussed issues about GIMP is the Graphical User Interface. Many users (mostly new ones to GIMP) are confused by it so it is well worth to talk about this never ending discussion.
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Linux Unified Kernel Reaches Version 0.2.4
Linux Unified Kernel which I was telling you about a few days ago was recently recently reached version 0.2.4.
Read more »Gates to Meet Spainish PM in Order to Ensure Spanish Students Get ‘Addicted’
Spain is being taken over by foreign agenda and corporations, according to an unnamed source
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Months Before Release, Vista 7 Puts Its Vest on and Becomes Fat Like Vista
Vista 7 is finally shown for the resource hog which it will become once released
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Secret code and the damage it does to our society
Transparency is a nice word, you feel as if by being able to see through something you are less at risk and more in control.
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