Rarely do major game developers and publishers make a cross-platform game, and those that do rarely release the game for all platforms at the same time. Usually if there is a Linux or Mac version of a game, it won’t be released for weeks, months, or even years after the Windows version.
Read more »Ubuntu drops SPARC from releases
The Ubuntu Technical Board has decided to remove SPARC from its list of official releases. In an email to the Ubuntu developer list today, Matt Zimmerman said the board had decided that “offically released architectures for Ubuntu 8.04 will be i386 and amd64. The SPARC port will continue to be provided with build infrastructure, and Ubuntu 6.06 LTS, 7.04 and 7.10 will continue to enable SPARC deployments well into the future, but there will not be an official Ubuntu 8.04 release for SPARC.”
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*THE* classic Unix horror story
Unix Recovery Legend: This classic article from Mario Wolczko first appeared on Usenet in 1986.
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Free and Cheap Software That Kills the Big Guys
People say the best things in life are free. That certainly includes software capable of doing just about everything that major commercial applications can do.
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How To Get Ubuntu System Facts With Facter
Facter is a cross-platform Ruby library for retrieving facts from operating systems. It supports multiple resolution mechanisms, any of which can be restricted to working only on certain operating systems or environments. Facter is especially useful for retrieving things like operating system names, IP addresses, MAC addresses, and SSH keys. It is easy to extend Facter to include your own custom facts or to include additional mechanisms for retrieving facts.
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GNU findutils 4.4.0 is released
"I am pleased to announce the release of version 4.4.0 of GNU findutils. GNU findutils is a set of software tools for finding files that match certain criteria and for performing various operations on them..." -- manual: http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils/manual/find.html
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Everyday Linux
I use Linux every single day, seeing as how none of the computers at my house run any other OS’ and I have a laptop for school/work. The problem is that I work in an office using the *other* OS’ and I have to deal with them on a daily basis.
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Google claims 'non-existent' Android beats everything but the Jesus Phone
One day, Google believes, software developers will love its "non-existent" Android handset just as much as they love the iPhone - and maybe more.
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Flash CS3 and Photoshop CS3 running in Wine
It looks as if Wine might be supporting Adobe's Flash CS3 as well as Photoshop CS3 on Linux in the near future. With the recent help from Google to get Photoshop CS and CS2 working properly in Wine a huge chunk of the underlying architecture work was put in place for CS3 application support. There are still a number of bugs that need to be triangled and fixed before CS3 is properly supported but this is great news none the less.
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winetricks 20080314 released
Today Dan Kegel released a new and improved WineTricks that brings in support for Microsoft's Visual C++ libraries. With the help of the Visual C++ libraries most small .net applications should start to run in Wine, this update also has a fix for a multiple selection bug that some people have run into.
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Shadowgrounds Survivor Coming to Linux
Frozenbyte has announced an agreement with Linux specialist company IGIOS Ltd to port "Shadowgrounds Survivor" to Linux.
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BuffaloLinux is a Slackware based distribution
BuffaloLinux is a Slackware based distribution. Additionally, it supports both 'rpm' and 'deb' packages through its install and upgrade scripts ('buff', 'Buff', 'sudobuff' and 'sudoBuff').
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Multifunction copiers in a Linux network
In many organizations, copiers get little respect. Often relegated to a break room or storage closet, they are underutilized and underappreciated, and get no attention from the IT department. Yet, multifunction copiers can play a critical role in reducing operating costs and become a hub for document processing.
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Funambol Helps New AGPLv3 Open Source License Gain Formal OSI Approval
Funambol, the leading provider of Mobile 2.0 messaging software powered by open source, today announced that the AGPLv3 has received formal approval by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). Funambol led the process of the license's approval by the OSI after adopting AGPLv3 in November. It was the first company to adopt the license, which closes the "ASP loophole".
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Asus predicts Windows Eee PC will outsell Linux version
Asustek Computer (Asus) predicts the Eee PC it has started selling with Microsoft Windows XP Home edition on board will outsell the original Linux-based version by a ratio of 6 to 4 in the market by year-end, a heady prediction considering the Windows machine costs nearly twice as much as the cheapest Linux one.
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