Many shameless deniers — spearheaded primarily through disinformation, which is notably disseminated by Microsoft — are out there continuing to rewrite history, badly. Let it be reiterated that the OOXML saga was so abundantly filled with corruption that setting up a page summarising it all is nearly impossible. There are literally hundreds of separate scandals that come to mind.
Read more »Setting the Record Straight on OOXML and Silverblight [sic]
Call for action/trans-european action-day in September for civil rights, against mass-surveillance
"Hi friends, Finally and as mentioned at the last meetings at 24C3 in berlin and Fosdem in Brussels, were are now ready to call to the trans-european action day in September 2008. The plan is to call to demonstrations, street parties, art actions, sit-ins, happenings, blockades in every european capital at the same day.
Read more »Novell’s Buybacks Not Enough, Says Analyst
Yesterday we wrote about Novell’s new buyback program. There are some more reactions to it now. Sarcastically, for example, says the following guy: “Novell finds someone willing to buy $100M worth of its stock.”
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Find files fast with Referencer
From time to time I have the need to organize the files on my disk. Documents, Mp3s, pictures…all of them get scattered all over the disk after a while. You can prevent this if you’re organized from the start. And sometimes I’m a little lazy on that task.
Read more »Microsoft’s Latest Patent Cross-Licensing Deal and Software Patents in the EU
Yesterday we alerted about the latest attempt to shove software patents into Europe. It’s a back-door technique and Benjamin has more on this subject in the following slideshow. He has also been pointing to articles such as this one because Microsoft’s appeal in Europe, he believes, is more than it seems on the surface.
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ODF Going Strong Despite Microsoft’s War Against It
To those who think that Microsoft’s OOXML scandals are over, looking a little further is recommended.
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Worst Hardware For Your Linux Desktop
I have been asked this over and again - which hardware should be avoided before installing Linux? The list is actually smaller than you might expect, but it is helpful if you would like to remain in a headache-free zone.
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Linux: Who got it right, who got it very wrong?
Who predicted Linux servers would outnumber Windows servers by 2006? Who said one in five enterprise desktops would be Linux-based by 2008? We look back at the bad (and good) predictions made about Linux over the past decade.
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The Many Faces Of Linux
Moving from Ubuntu to Fedora? Use the same desktop scheme and everything looks the same despite differences in the backend, such as in package management (apt, yum, or YaST). Novell consciously changed GNOME's look in OpenSUSE to be closer to KDE. If other distributions follow suit (a very big if), maybe someday there will be only one look and feel, regardless of the distribution.
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'Major' Flash Player beta released
"Flash Player 10 will also extend support for Linux to Ubuntu versions 7 and 8, going beyond the current Red Hat, SuSE, Mac OS/X and Windows."
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Watching Live-TV On Your Ubuntu Desktop With Zattoo
Zattoo has developed a software program that allows you to watch TV on your computer. All you need is a broadband connection and a current operating system (Windows XP or Vista, Mac OS X, or Linux). The service is legal and free of charge.
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Gentoo Foundation Reinstated
"In case you missed it, the Gentoo Foundation has been reinstated, so we're all nice'n'legal again..."
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Linux’s biggest victory so far - Splashtop to ship on ASUS motherboards
In what I think is the biggest victory for Linux so far, DeviceVM’s Splashtop Linux desktop will ship across the entire P5Q range of motherboards, with more to follow by the end of the year.
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Open source better at release management? Maybe not
It's unfortunate that Ubuntu's Mark Shuttleworth doesn't blog more often, because when he does, it's invariably insightful. As a case in point, Mark's post about the superiority of open source at hitting release dates is wonderful.
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From newb to 100 with Ubuntu Linux 8.04
Your friends have been telling you to try out Ubuntu; forget the Microsoft proprietary operating system and liberate your computer. Yet, it's not such smooth sailing. Sure, you can download the Ubuntu CD, or get handed one, but once you're sitting at a login prompt what then? What can you actually do with this thing?
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