The Linux Foundation has confirmed that this year's exclusive invitation-only End User Summit will take place on the 12th and 13th of October at the Hyatt Regency Jersey City in New Jersey
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Novell Responds to SCO's Objections to its Bill of Costs
Novell has responded to SCO's Objections to Novell's Bill of Costs for the two trials. Novell did not fail to notice and point out to the court SCO's cheeky move, asking that the court deny the entire bill, when some of it was costs the first Utah trial that had already been authorized by the court
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Red Alert on Net Freedoms! MEPs shall Reject the Gallo Report
It opens the door to the creation of private copyright police of the Net. All EU citizen can act to help the Members of the European Parliament out of the blind repressive path, and adopt an alternative resolution
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How Ubuntu Plays Nicely With Others: The Sponsorship Process
Ubuntu developers have been busy in recent days discussing improvements to the package sponsorship process. Though this might seem at first glance like an esoteric technical topic that matters only to geeks, it fits into the larger picture of Ubuntu in important ways. Here's why you should care.
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Zorin 3 - A great distro for newbies
Several readers contacted me, urging me to review Zorin. My interest piqued, I set about the lanes of Google, searching for more information. Zorin aims to be a simple, friendly operating system for Linux newbies.
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Red Hat’s Market Cap Tops $7 Billion Today, Novell Only at $2 Billion
Novell is getting smaller and smaller while Red Hat expands, partly at Novell's expense
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The 1% “myth” is pretty accurate
I recently read two posts throwing mud at the 1% statistic. Neither give evidence to show Linux at a higher level.
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Linuxables: Compiz window switcher
Thanks to Compiz you have better, slicker, and more efficient ways to switch from one application to another. Take a look at Compiz Switchers, and you'll never want to go back to the boring old panel buttons!
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Manage Linux Downloads with wget
Firefox, Chrome, and other browsers do an acceptable job of downloading a single file of reasonable size. But I don't like to trust a browser to grab ISO images and other files that are hundreds of megabytes, or larger.
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Miro Review - Great Internet HD Video Player
Miro is a free, open-source video player with ports for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X, designed especially for watching HD videos. Miro bundles over 6000 Internet TV shows and video podcasts, and allows you to download each of them to your computer, so you can watch them without the need of an Internet connection.
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Python4Kids New Tutorial: Trivial Lists
Having gone through some arduous work on the previous tutorial, this one will be a little gentler. The task we've set ourselves this time is to write another game, a trivia game.
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Tutorial: Install Clementine Music Player in Kubuntu 10.10 Maverick
Clementine is a KDE4 port of the beloved music player Amarok 1.4. Although Clementine still needs work done in order to reach Amarok's functionality - like support for scripts, or for example I couldn't get it to add a whole music directory to the playlist - is there a way to do it? - it comes with pretty decent features up to now:
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NVIDIA Puts Out A Major Beta Linux Driver Update
It was just one week ago that NVIDIA released a stable Linux driver update, but today for those wishing to live on the bleeding edge of NVIDIA's proprietary Linux driver development, the first beta release in the 260.xx series is now available for testing. The NVIDIA 260.19.04 Linux driver brings a lot to the table.
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Pretty Damn Good Audio Player: Guayadeque
Yesterday I put up an article about peculiar application names in Linux, and Guayadeque was on that list. But how about seeing what this application has to offer as a music player, besides a pretty funny spelling.
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Open-Xchange 6.18 integrates data from social networks
Open-Xchange has released version 6.18 of its email and groupware solution, which improves the integration of data from social networks and the management of emails and external accounts
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