After I gave my presentation on the BRM, and after Ditesh gave his technical evaluation of the resolutions, the TC4 Chair opened the meeting to the floor. Mr Cheong Yuk Wai, from IASA Malaysia, volunteered. We expected him to delve into the technical matters which Microsoft should have braindumped him.
Read more »Fear! That should work!
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Apple’s dirty Safari installer wouldn't happen in open source
A lot has been said of late concerning the way Apple slipped in a brand-new Safari installer into the Apple Software Update used by many hundreds of thousands of iPod-wielding Windows users. Let me offer a new perspective, from the open source point of view - why what Apple did was bad, and why open source developers wouldn’t do it.
Read more »Quickly navigating Web pages with Firefox extensions
Installing these Firefox extensions, like installing any other Firefox extension, is just a matter of clicking the shiny green Install Now button from the extensions' homepages. You'll find both the extensions enabled after a browser restart to complete the installation.
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An introduction to CrossOver Games
CrossOver Games is a commercial variant of Wine released by CodeWeavers with support for many of today's most popular games. CrossOver Games is tested for performance and stability with many games such as Guild Wars, Eve Online, and Steam games like Half-Life 2 and Portal.
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Linux Directory Structure Overview
One of the most noticeable differences between Linux and Windows is the directory structure. Not only is the format different, but the logic of where to find things is different.
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Recover Deleted files from Memory Card
Here is my story of recovering deleted 3gp, amr and jpg files from memory card
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Ubuntu Repository on DVDs available at Zyxware
The Entire ubuntu repository is available in 5 DVDs now.
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Open-Source Technology in Digital Signage
Open Source empowers. This article describes some of the facts, outlines how EnQii, the Digital Signage company where the author is Chief Technology Officer, is benefiting from OSS, and outlines how in the future, OSS will be increasingly used.
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Aussie Linux head: Microsoft more open than iPhone
The world has been turned upside down for Linux developers, thanks to Microsoft's approach to its mobile platform--today it's the most open functioning platform on the market, says new Linux Australia president Stewart Smith.
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Hack Attack : Run Linux Apps Natively On Windows, OSX
Linux has always been the operating system of the geeks and nerds. For some reason Linux has never been able to capture the market like Windows and OS X have managed to do. The main reason for this has been the so called unfriendliness of the Linux OS. But things are changing now with distros like Ubuntu etc...
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Mercurial 1.0 released!
"After nearly three years of development (and nearly that many of production use) we're proud to announce the release of Mercurial 1.0.
Thanks to the countless people who've contributed to development and testing! Available at http://selenic.com/mercurial/ ..."
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Is the AGPL half-empty, or half-full?
The GNU Affero GPL, released in November 2007 and approved by the OSI this month, is being viewed as both closure of a GPL loophole and as a tool to truly transfer the collaborative and community benefits of GPL to the software-as-a-service model. AGPLv3 closes a loophole that many would have preferred to see addressed by the GPLv3.
Read more »ISO approval: A good process gone bad
You may have read our background article about ODF and OOXML and why Red Hat believes OOXML should not be approved as an ISO standard. This time, we focus on how the standardization process has been compromised at ISO.
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[ubuntu-in] Is Shipping Ubuntu To INDIA Illegal????
OK, this is really weird. If you want to import something to India, it seems it must have a price, otherwise...
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Linux Games: Playing Z80/Spectrum Games On Linux
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