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Major Linux Distros Shootout.

http://www.techenclave.com

Today with increasing awareness of Linux Operating System and Open Source Software developers around the world are now taking the challenge to the next level. Linux is the operating system which evolve with a great speed. Linux is a Unix based operating system which is known for optimum stability and security even in low end systems.

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Microsoft Denies Threatening to Withdraw Funding

http://www.pcworld.com

Microsoft East Africa has dismissed allegations that it threatened to withdraw funding to Kenya if the government did not vote "yes" on OOXML.

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Created by bridget 17 years 38 weeks ago
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No Remedy Expected for Intellectual Monopolies in the US, Yet

http://boycottnovell.com

The so-called reform, which was proposed as an Easy Fix™ to be applied to the USPTO, has always been rather impotent. It kept the problems in tact where intellectual monopolies could benefit and perhaps harmed some of the smaller players, including the patent trolls

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Created by komrad 17 years 38 weeks ago
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The Linux Foundation and Novell (Plus Microsoft)

http://boycottnovell.com

Yesterday we wrote about Novell’s news from China and warned that Microsoft and Novell had begun to share some more vocabulary. Several more articles have since then been published to cover the new announcement, including this one.

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Created by komrad 17 years 38 weeks ago
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"Most significant" Ubuntu release ever approaches

http://www.desktoplinux.com

In an interview with the BBC News, founder and sponsor Mark Shuttleworth says the Ubuntu Project's 8.04 release (aka "Hard Heron") this week could be its most significant ever. Cited reasons include the promise of long-term support, and the ability to install it under Windows, without risky re-partitioning procedures.

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Created by bluecheese 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Media collection software in GNU/Linux

http://polishlinux.org

Around three years ago, when I began my adventure with ‘the penguin’, I had been looking for an application to catalog CDs. They were either ugly, or limited in functionality, or simply couldn’t handle all disk types (e.g. DVD)… some other apps were required for installation, and/or involved many “weird” libraries (which I didn’t know what to do about).

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Created by electronichouse 17 years 38 weeks ago
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No plans for a Mac or Linux version

http://aplawrence.com

Ehh? Folks don't usually go out of their way to tell you what their product WON'T run on, do they? I suspect some hard feelings here, maybe somone who has been mishandled by a few Linux or Mac Fanboys?

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Created by mark 17 years 38 weeks ago
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IT giants in open source for competition, cash

http://blogs.the451group.com

I spent part of yesterday attending the Open Source Summit at Portland’s Innotech Business and Technology Conference, and moderating a panel on ‘IT Giants and Open Source.’ We had a great discussion about the reasons, roles, responsibilities and rewards for big vendors to be acutely and adequately participating in open source software development and commercialization.

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Created by switchpin 17 years 38 weeks ago
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CEDET in Emacs

http://lists.gnu.org

"Hi, I would be happy to see CEDET in Emacs. It has always been a goal of mine, but I also know my long-term vision for CEDET does not always map onto what others want to see, and picking out only the tasty bits of CEDET may be hard without using the entire thing. Here is the good news..."

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Created by can.axis 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Funny Microsoft Business in UK Public Sector Just Got Funnier

http://boycottnovell.com

You might still recall a post from the other day which deals with corruption in procurement. It focused on the British public sector. “Corruption,” you say? That’s how it seems anyway. Newham now rebuts, but the rebuttal doesn’t seem to lend much credibiily

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Created by komrad 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Microsoft Accused of Blackmail and Rigging for OOXML in Kenya

http://boycottnovell.com

Yesterday we wrote about ugly denials by Microsoft and even ISO — denials that shortly afterwards turned out to be bald-faced lies. It new reports are correct, this appears to have also been the case elsewhere, further away from the sight of the western world.

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Created by komrad 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Unlocking The Future: Open Source Opportunities In Custom Systems

http://www.crn.com

Custom system builders are among the specialists able to embrace open source as a new prospect for success. Linux's emergence as a completely viable open source operating system has attracted many start-ups on a budget, in addition to a growing recognition by proprietary vendors (and their enterprise and SMB clients) of the benefits of open solutions.

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Created by leo 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Whither the Linux Foundation?

http://www.itwire.com

We live in the age of the spinmeister, the age when language is used more as a means to confuse than to educate, an age when obfuscation is preferred to clarification. Hence, one should not be surprised to find Jim Zemlin, the head of the Linux Foundation, referring to a face-to-face meeting of kernel developers and industry people as a "high bandwidth set of interactions."

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Created by leo 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Did Canonical Just Get Punked by Red Hat and Novell?

http://blog.linuxtoday.com

I watched with my usual fascination as the news cycle built to a shrill crescendo last week when both Novell and Red Hat each made a point of announcing that they were not planning to put a lot of effort into developing a desktop for the consumer model.

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Created by giantrobot 17 years 38 weeks ago
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Ubuntu Linux takes on enterprise server market with new OS

http://www.linuxworld.com

With its release today of its Ubuntu 8.04 Long Term Support (LTS) Server Edition, Linux vendor Ubuntu is firmly aiming its long-awaited, enterprise-ready server operating system at the world of business computing.

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