Here’s a short list of good reasons to replace your MSN Messenger or Live Messenger with Pidgin
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More fun than it looks: Compiz + MPX (video)
I found a modified version of compiz here which allows MPX support. I have a video for you!
Read more »Waggener Edstrom, Maureen O’Gara and Other Microsoft Shills
A look back at smoking guns and some more highly convincing evidence that shows Microsoft using "plants" in the media
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Funny On Monday - MS Has Pushed It Too Far
A rage against MS, followed by some sysadmin humor.
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Vista SP1 and XP SP3 vs. Mac OS X and Linux
Despite constantly downplaying the relevance of Linux and Mac OS X, because of a variety of reasons, from high Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) to security risks and inferior shipment volumes, Microsoft is well aware of the real threat to Windows represented by the open source platform...
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12 Hot Products To See At LinuxWorld
Thousands of the Linux faithful will converge on San Francisco's Moscone Center next week (Aug. 4-7) for the LinuxWorld conference and expo and the accompanying Next Generation Data Center show. Everything from cool hand-held devices to data center-class servers -- and the open-source software to run them -- will be on display and put through their paces on the show floor.
Read more »Bruce Perens: Microsoft and Apache - What's the Angle?
Has Redmond given up the fight? Or is this just their latest strategy?
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The SCO Litigation - From Soup to Nuts
We have a new permanent page, SCO Litigation - From Soup to Nuts a table showing the main events in all the SCO and SCO-related litigation, thanks to Erwan's creativity. Our hope is that it will help you to keep track of this very complex saga. Now that the SCO v. Novell trial is over, we could be seeing some action in the other cases, and this should help you to recall where they left off.
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Dotclear 2.0 released
"Just before leaving the hotel for a new trip, I'm really pleased to announce the release of dotclear 2.0. Trust me, it's a good one!" (Dotclear is free software licensed under the GPL) --
* Sotie de Dotclear 2.0: http://www.dotclear.net/blog/post/2008/08/01/Sortie-de-Dotclear-20
* Get Involved & Translate Dotclear in your own language: http://www.dotclear.net/translate
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Learn 10 good UNIX usage habits
This article takes you step-by-step through several good, but too often neglected, techniques for command-line operations. Learn about common errors and how to overcome them, so you can learn exactly why these UNIX habits are worth picking up.
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10 MySQL variables that you should monitor
Regardless of whether you're running a single MySQL server or a cluster of multiple servers, one thing you are always interested in is squeezing the maximum performance out of your system. MySQL's developers were well aware of this, and so they provided a fairly comprehensive list of performance variables that you can monitor in real time to check the health and performance of your MySQL server.
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Free for All: Open Source Software
So what is open source software (OSS)? It’s software that is free in every sense of the word: free to download, free to use, and free to view or modify. Most OSS is distributed on the Web and you don’t need to sign a license agreement to use it.
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Pretty is a feature, but ugly is subjective
You can’t make the desktop that attracts hordes to Ubuntu because that same desktop is ugly to another distinct horde. And so we’re back to where we started: Someone else decides what’s beautiful, and you change it.
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Boxee: A New Competitor For MythTV?
MythTV now has a new competitor and that is Boxee. Boxee is a "social media center" that is based upon the Xbox Media Center (XBMC) with versions for Linux, Windows, and MacOS X.
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How Open Source Is Your Open Source?
In my opinion, a major problem with OSI at the moment is that it perpetuates (mainly indeliberately) that a mere license makes something Open Source. In my view, an Open Source license is really the first step in making software Open Source.
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