OpenOffice 3.0 adds updated ODF format support, Microsoft Office XML format support (reading only), usability improvements, a new start center, improved annotations in Writer, and improved PDF support.
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I take a sort of sick joy in using a computer as long as possible, so I've become interested in lightweight Linux distributions like TinyMe 2008.0 that help prolong the life of a computer.
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Berger Singerman's 13th Bill: Researching Cramdowns
I don't want to overstate anything, but I can't help but notice that Berger Singerman's 13th bill has just been filed, and it includes this intriguing notation on Exhibit A [PDF],
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ODF, New OpenOffice.org off to a Great Start, Despite Novell’s ‘Sabotage’ Attempts
Plenty of coverage about OpenOffice.org 3.0 and some updates on Novell's role in interfering
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Novell Incorporated: Convergence of Windows and GNU/Linux Since 2006
Novell explains its plan to live in harmony with Windows while embracing 'the Windows API'
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Nokia, Apple, Microsoft, and Other Software Patent Brats
A look at the latest news revolving around software patents (focus on the UK, India)
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Eye on Microsoft: Being Booted from Land of the Lobby
Microsoft loses DC, Windows Compute Cluster disappoints, and Microsoft sues DHL
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Claws Mail - opensource light-weight Email client in openSUSE
Claws Mail is a free opensource lightweight, user friendly and fast email client for Linux. Claws Mail is a quick response email client with easy configuration, intuitive operation and abundant features, extensibility, robustness and stability.
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How to add Ubuntu 8.04 to win server 2003 Active Directory Domain
This tutorial will explain how to add Ubuntu 8.04 desktop to win server 2003 Active Directory.We are going to use Likewise Open.Likewise Open is a free, open source application that joins Linux, Unix, and Mac machines to Microsoft Active Directory and securely authenticates users with their domain credentials.
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Tor 0.2.1.6-alpha Released
"Tor 0.2.1.6-alpha further improves performance and robustness of hidden services, starts work on supporting per-country relay selection, and fixes a variety of smaller issues. The original announcement can be found at ..."
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Let PAM take care of GNU/Linux security for you
When they hear the word PAM, most people think of a certain blonde Canadian Playmate, but readers of this Web site surely will recognize the basic element of Linux security: the Pluggable Authentication Modules. So let's talk about how this PAM works, and look at some examples of how it is used.
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Brilliant Brainstorms #31 - Underlying Stuff
Brilliant Brainstorms is a weekly summary of some of the best/most interesting brainstorms from the Ubuntu Brainstorm site.
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the goal is freedom
I’m proud of Ubuntu, but I’m always a little sad when I see news items like the one about wikepedia abnd ubuntu.
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Wikipedia adopts Ubuntu for its server infrastructure
The Wikimedia Foundation, the organization behind the user-driven Wikipedia project, is in the process of migrating its servers to the Ubuntu Linux distribution.
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Does Hacking Closed Hardware Hinder Open Hardware?
If there's an average customer, I'm not him. I use open and unencumbered formats as often as possible. I don't use iTunes. (It won't run natively on any OS I use.) I have a few MP3 files, but most of my music I've ripped myself from CDs to Ogg Vorbis files.
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