Being an avid fan of aircraft and flight (ref: extreme high performance flying), one of the things that has always caught my interest was the ever improving design of aircraft, engines and avionics...Linux has become quite the integral part of the aviation industry these days, so much so that in some respects, Tux has grown wings. Just how is this happening? Let me show you.
Read more »Testing in the open source world. Part 1
Today I would like to begin a several part series about quality assurance testing and how it can work with open source software and projects. There are several stages to be aware of and many techniques to accomplish a high level of quality and code coverage.
Read more »Update: Report says Microsoft readying new try for Yahoo
Microsoft wants to acquire Yahoo search and is seeking partners, including Time Warner and News Corp., to take over the rest of Yahoo's business
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Fear and Loathing in Digital Cornerstone Incorporated, Formerly Known as Linspire
Linspire infighting and arguments over secrecy; lessons to be learned.
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Nut launches death threats at Debian women
Exclusive: Women working on Debian have been getting death threats from a nut job who believes they're killing free software.
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KDE vs. GNOME: A Screed from a Supposed Corporate Flack
I realized long ago that when it comes to the corporations out there, KDE loses out to GNOME, it’s just a fact, we demo and demo and they choose the one they want.
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gOS and Sylvania's g netbook series
Today we’re announcing on our blog that we’ve launched a new 7” netbook with Sylvania, one of the most trusted consumer brands in the world…
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Kaffeine 0.8.6 Review
When it comes to video players, Kaffeine is my favourite, several reasons for it being that it plays anything I feed it with, it has good subtitle support and the interface it provides is clean and simple to use.
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GUIDE: Using Linux to Beat Comcast's BitTorrent Throttling
For those savvy enough to have switched over to Linux, this step-by-step guide will prove once again that Linux really does offer users almost complete control over their OS.
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How To Install Ubuntu Linux In 12 Easy Steps
Ubuntu's consumer-friendly features have made it the Linux distribution of choice for a growing number of IT vendors. Here's a quick-start visual tutorial.
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Top of the charts: five open source file sharing apps
Why are open source file sharing applications so popular? The answer to that question may be obvious to some, but the explosion in paid-for, online digital content services in recent years hasn't dented the download rates of free file sharing applications.
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Windows Hater (in response to Linux Hater)
So I’ve become a huge fan of Linux Haters blog because he makes some very valid points about Linux and the open source community in general and it got me thinking of why I moved from Windows to Linux in the first place.
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EU holds firm on "open standard", US firms go ballistic
The EU Commission announced on June 25 that EIF/2.0 (The European Interoperability Framework which defines the rules for software used in e-Government) will hold the line as regards patents on standards.
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Essential Emacs tips
"These are some of the Emacs features I use the most on a day to day basis. (Not coincidentally, many of these features are the features that are highlighted or discussed at great length in the Guided Tour of Emacs.)..."
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Acer's Linpus Linux Lite (Fedora) ultra portable laptop piles the pressure on Microsoft
First Asus , then Dell, then MSI , Elonex, the Cloud and all their clones. Now Acer has entered the fray and it is all, at least initially, good news. It looks like they've all found a bit of Dutch courage and started to turn on the schoolyard bully from Redmond.
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