"Dear Lisp hackers,I know that it's a time when everyone is thinking about replacing ASDF, so here's my contribution to this maybe preposterous endeavor. [...] XCVB: an eXtensible Component Verifier and Builder for Lisp.
Read more »Browser faceoff: IE vs Firefox vs Opera vs Safari
Web 2.0, with its complex sites and rich Ajax applications, is an increasingly demanding platform for a browser. In this review feature, we look at how the leading browsers measure up.
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VLC Port to Neuros Linux
In a joint effort, Neuros Technology and M2X will, as part of the TI-Neuros Open Source Bounties , port VLC to Neuros Linux on the next generation of Neuros OSD solution. The VLC porting project was kicked off on May 28, 2008, with developers directly from VLC community. Jean-Paul Saman, one of the VLC maintainers, will be leading this porting effort.
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Hands on: Plasma continues to advance in KDE 4.1 beta 1
The KDE development community has issued the first official KDE 4.1 beta. This release includes the Kontact PIM suite and significant improvements to KDE's Plasma desktop layer. Many of the components in beta 1 are extremely unstable and subject to frequent crashes, but the overall level of polish and functionality in the environment is increasing at an extraordinary pace.
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Universities Embrace Open Source IT Monitoring
When The VAR Guy wants to see the future of technology, he heads back to college. There, he often spots hot emerging trends in IT. The latest involves 18 universities embracing GroundWork Monitor, an open source alternative to traditional network and systems management platforms. Here’s the scoop.
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Add keyboard shortcuts with KeyTouch
KeyTouch is an application designed to allow you to make full use of all the special function keys on your keyboard, whether the hardware supports Linux or not. It's a great idea, especially with all the multimedia applications that come standard with today's PCs. But as is often the case, the devil is in the implementation details.
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Another Win for OpenDocument Format in the Making
Publishers aim for OpenDocument Format (ODF) whilst OOXML faces a few new barriers, exploits tricks
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Linux server sales continue to grow
HP and IBM claimed an equal share of the global server market in the first quarter of 2008, according to IDC, echoing figures from rival analyst firm Gartner published last week.
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PCMan Lightweight Alternative File Manager
PCMan File Manager (or PCManFM) is a lightweight alternative to GNOME’s Nautilus file manager or Konqueror/Dolphin in KDE. I found it to be an excellent option for more sophisticated GNOME users, as well as those with slower computers.
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Novell Responds to Legal Assault by Betrayed Partner
Novell to aggressively fight against former partner's claims, unlike Microsoft
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Linux ThinkPad T61 Review
This bloke is testing a Thinkpad t61 running SLED 10 and comparing the performance with a similar Microsoft installation. Pity he couldn't have used Kubuntu instead, and shown just what GNU/Linux can really do.
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Group interview: a graphic view of the open hardware movement. Part 2: technical and social issues
The tools and techniques for creating hardware designs are very different from those used for software; and because of this, developing open hardware is a significantly different and greater challenge than creating free software.
Read more »Last-Minute Call: OOXML Complaints and Formal Appeal
Final call for complaints about ISO's process, and your help would be appreciated
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A much easier way to install Ubuntu on a USB device (Stick or HD)!
I was reading How to install Ubuntu Linux from USB Stick posted on this site a while ago, and found it to be quite some work to get Ubuntu working on a USB stick. Besides, having to prepare your USB device, creating a separate partition on it which will be more or less “useless” after the installation, giving up 750MB of space?
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Firefox 3 Will Kill 3 Birds With 1 Stone
The release date of the third major edition of the hottest web browser on the planet is just around the corner. If all things went according to planned, Firefox 3, codenamed "Gran Paradiso" will be unleashed some time in June.
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