Wall Street firms increasingly are buying into Linux, but some still need convincing that open source licensing and support models won't make using the technology more trouble than its worth.
Read more »Mozilla previews Firefox Mobile
Mozilla Labs has posted a video preview, source code, and an online demo of its forthcoming mobile web browser.
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Linux maintainers woo device developers
Linux's first-ever official "embedded maintainers" have invited device developers to get involved in the kernel development process.
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How to Dual Boot Linux and Windows XP
Why choose between two operating systems when you can have both in one PC? We show you how to dual-boot Linux and Windows XP in the ASUS EeePC 900.
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Nokia urges Linux developers to learn business
Open-source developers targeting the mobile space need to learn business rules including digital rights management, Nokia's software chief has claimed.
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2008 Open Source CMS Award Details Announced
Packt is pleased to announce details of the upcoming 2008 Open Source Content Management System Award. Beginning with the Nominations stage on July 14, the 2008 Award will run for a total of 15 weeks, with the winners being announced during the last week of October.
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Compiz and Compiz Fusion 0.7.6 out in wild
Our friends Dennis Kasprzyk and Guillaume Seguin announced the release of Compiz and Compiz Fusion 0.7.6 respectively. As is the tradition we always make a release with a lot of new features and of course eye-candy to go with it.
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Are Cisco and Red Hat Getting Cozy?
When Red Hat kicks off its big customer summit June 18 in Boston, the open source giant will bring along a rather large — and surprising — date: Cisco Systems Inc. Why does Cisco plan to hang out at one of the open source industry’s largest events? The VAR Guy has a few hunches.
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DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda created with Linux-based HP workstations
DreamWorks Animation's Kung Fu Panda, which opened today, June 6, 2008, was created entirely on Linux-based Hewlett Packard workstations.
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Three Awesome Experimental Firefox Extensions
While scouring the far corners of the internet, we often run across tools that look great but come up just short of making the cut for a post.
Read more »An open letter to Mr. Roy Schestowitz, from the Linux users who use Linsux.org
It seems as if even the satirists have gotten fired up at Roy Schestowitz, main contributor to Boycott Novell. In this link is an "Open Letter" that they have written for him. How nice.
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Forrester survey finds lack of interest in OSS?
"When a Forrester Research representative emailed with the following survey highlights, I was more than a little surprised..." there are some interesting points raised in the comments,
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Spawn of Ubuntu
Looking for a new desktop? Ubuntu’s spiffy progeny includes several worth checking out, including Linux Mint, Freespire, and gOS.
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Desktop Effects Power Consumption
I recently installed the KDE4 version of Kubuntu on my laptop using the Wubi installer and was able to start using KWin's desktop effects on my laptop for the first time. I wasn't able to do so in the past because I didn't have a native install and VMware Player doesn't support hardware acceleration.
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The Power of Plasma theming - a gallery of 23 themes
KDE is well known for the possibilities to configure it just like you want. And Plasma is no exclusion of this rule. Instead, the theming is well documented and there are already many user themes available at kde-look.org.
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