"...Mandriva's CEO should rehire Adam Williamson. He has been the PR and backbone of the mandriva's community and losing him will be a great loss to us all..." -- via http://linuxfr.org/2008/12/02/24753.html
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Ideas can be owned
A lot of the past discussions on this site involved the question of idea ownership, mostly as part of the overall discourse on Free Software. I've usually been the one to state that ideas cannot be owned or at the very least fall under some sort of collective ownership. Today, however, I believe I was wrong.
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CrossOver Games for Linux Running Diablo 2
For those of you wondering where the blazes I've been - this should answer your question! Between the manic pace of pre-Holiday-season work and getting back into Diablo 2 again, I haven't been much good otherwise.
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Ubuntu Remains Best Linux Distribution for Desktops
The latest version of Canonical’s Linux distribution, Ubuntu 8.10, still outshines the Linux desktop offerings from Red Hat and Novell, and is the best open-source alternative to Microsoft and Apple operating systems. However, both Red Hat’s Enterprise Linux and Novell’s SUSE distributions are ahead of Ubuntu 8.10 in the server space.
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Let it snow on Firefox
For the South Hemisphere and tropical countries it is not even cold, so white Christmas happens only on TV, movies and books… and Firefox. Here are three beautiful themes to make it snow on your desktop.
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Managing your MP3s with Zina
Large collections of MP3 files can be hard to manage. Organizing your music into directories helps some, but when you want to play just those tracks in a certain genre or from a certain year, no amount of directory organization will help -- but Zina, a powerful Web application, can.
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Ubuntu 8.10 Server ... A Good Choice?
The Ubuntu 8.10 server is an especially good choice for services that are based in the Ubuntu repository. Ease of use is one of the main interests in the Ubuntu 8.10 server so administrators tend to look at Ubuntu not only because this is a staple of the Ubuntu Desktop but the server version has been known for...
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Recent Firefox extensions for tab addicts
The number of Firefox extensions continues to grow. For example, when I last wrote about tab extensions just over a year ago, about 110 existed. Now, despite the need to rewrite many extensions to make them compatible with Firefox 3.0, the number is over 190, and the choice is greater than ever.
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MIT to Open Source Mobile Web Code
Several months ago, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology created the Mobile Web Project in an attempt to provide up-to-date university information for its faculty, students and visitors over mobile devices.
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Holiday Special: Dell Ubuntu Linux Netbooks At $299
Attention Ubuntu Linux shoppers: Dell in newspapers today advertised Inspiron Mini 9 netbooks running Ubuntu for the bargain basement starting price of $299.
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Full Circle Magazine Issue 19
* Command and Conquer - Lost and Found.
* How-To : Program in C - Part 3, Make a WiFi Access Point, Using GIMP - Part 8 and Create Mobile Multimedia.
* My Story - Ubuntu John
* Book Review - Beginning Ubuntu Linux 3rd Ed.
* MOTU Interview - Emilio Monfort
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The 2008 Guide To Open Source Hardware
"What is open source hardware? Briefly, these are projects that creators have decided to completely publish all the source, schematics, firmware, software, bill of materials, parts list, drawings and "board" files to recreate the hardware - they also allow any use, including commercial.
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Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone
Here you have it. Linux running on the iPhone. Yes, it's only the first port, but it's the iPhone running the Linux OS, controlled with a USB keyboard running off the iPhone multi-purpose port thanks to the reverser engineering of Apple's hardware drivers by iPhone Dev Team member planetbeing.
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Microsoft Cuddles up to Open Source
Once considered by Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer as a plague on all software and the work of the devil, open source software is now accepted with open arms by Microsoft, even evoking their active support.
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What to Expect From Linux as a New User
Meeting Linux for the first time can be a puzzling experience for new users. Here's a short article about what a Windows user has to expect from the operating system.
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