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Read more »What do we know about open source pricing?
Is there a formula for what open source software should cost? Maybe not, but open source vendors should endeavor to make pricing transparent
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Xandros instant-on platform: Who needs it?
Linux shop Xandros is launching the Presto "instant-on" platform for PCs and laptops at the Demo 09 conference.
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The Flock Flap
Dealing with rumors and gossip is like nailing jelly to the wall. The right (wrong?) ones take on a patina of truth they don't deserve, just because they sound right or we feel they should be right.
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MSWord To OpenOffice And Back Again
I've been working on a letter and needed a little bit of input. I called my brother Dave and he said he'd take a look at what I had composed so far.
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Application installing
In the Linux desktop we have a very big problem: We focus very much on packages. Packages are interesting to programmers, but users care about applications.
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Ubuntu Directory Service: Canonical Calls for Help
Canonical is developing a Directory Services strategy that could help Ubuntu Server Edition compete (and integrate) more effectively with Microsoft, Windows Server and Active Directory. In addition to a partnership with Likewise Software, Canonical is seeking external experts to help accelerate the Directory Services initiative.
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Fanning the Flames of the Browser Security Wars
A report published this week by software vulnerability watcher Secunia promises to stoke the ever-smoldering embers of the debate over which major Web browser is more secure.
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The Linux desktop heads for the cloud
While Linux desktop evangelists point to netbooks as an indication of renewed life in their chances to compete on the desktop, new data suggests that this may be a fool's hope. Instead, such advocates would do well to follow Canonical's and Red Hat's lead as they seek to move the desktop to the cloud.
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European Action Organised Against “Economic Parasite” (Microsoft) After TomTom Lawsuit
In the face of heavy Microsoft lobbying against Free software in Europe, in addition to a patent lawsuit against one Linux-based European company, backlash was inevitable
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How to be Your Own Linux Tech Support
When I first began using Linux, I was fortunate that I had a few friends around who knew it well, and were able to answer my questions and provide support. Not everyone is so lucky.
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Mozilla Cooking Firefox 3.5, Forget Firefox 3.1
In the Firefox Product Delivery Meeting Details, Mozilla notes that “version numbering [would advance from] 3.1 -> 3.5 to indicate increased scope.
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Linux on Netbooks, Caveats and Cautionary Tales
I purchased my ASUS EeePC 701 just over a year ago. It was inexpensive, it ran Linux, and that was more than enough for me. At Tectonic, Nic Ludick wonders if this isn't actually a bad thing in the long run for boosting Linux adoption.
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The Patent ‘Reform’ Bill is a Farce
A summary of early coverage about the patent reform bill, which proves useless to Free software
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Final Analysis of Novell’s Q1 Results and Consequences
More evidence that Novell suffers from the Microsoft deal, but the company's CEO takes bonuses
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