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OpenOffice Will Survive

http://www.lockergnome.com

However, the time between updates make increase by a large margin.

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Created by goofy 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Lightweight Distro Roundup: Day 6 – Slitaz Cooking

http://g33q.co.za

Today we hit up our lightest of lightweight distros. It fits in 20MB less than Damn Small Linux, when installed uses 65MB of RAM, and boots in less than ten seconds (depending on hardware). Yes. Today we try out Slitaz Cooking.

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Created by yantramosi 15 years 20 weeks ago
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North Korea Linux (Red Star OS)

http://desktoplinuxreviews.com

There was an announcement a while back that North Korea had come out with its own version of Linux (called Red Star OS). I wasn’t able to get a download link…until today.

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Created by jeff2007 15 years 20 weeks ago
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HP confirms WebOS tablet for 2011

http://www.linuxfordevices.com

Hewlett-Packard confirmed during its Aug. 19 earnings call that a device running its recently acquired Palm WebOS operating system will ship sometime in early 2011. Although the company executive who confirmed the "product" offered no other details, the general assumption is that HP will load WebOS onto a tablet-like device.

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Created by rakshita 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Microsoft: 'We love open source'

http://www.networkworld.com

Everyone in the Linux world remembers Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's famous comment that Linux is a "cancer" that threatened Microsoft's intellectual property. In 2010 Microsoft is trying hard not to be public enemy No. 1.

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Created by webspider 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Proof SCO Knew IBM Was Involved in Linux From 1998 Onward

http://www.groklaw.net

Look what I just found, SCO's Partners page from 2002, on Internet Archive, and lo and behold, it provides proof positive that SCO, then calling itself Caldera, knew that IBM was involved with Linux as far back as 1998. That's the year Santa Cruz and IBM signed the agreement regarding Project Monterey, executed in October of 1998.

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Created by johncuk 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Create your own Proxy Server instantly

http://www.hungry-hackers.com

I had a lot of trouble in last few weeks with a company’s browsing restrictions. It used an extensive directory of ‘forbidden websites’ that kept out all but a few popular sites. In effect, no games sites, no personal email, and no Hacking Truths. None of the conventional proxy servers worked, and even Google Translate failed.

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Created by peterk 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Why MeeGo - not Android

http://jeffhoogland.blogspot.com

Some people will tell you fragmentation is one of the main things that is holding back Linux from desktop adoption. Not having a unified name, packaging system, or heck even desktop environment often confuses new users and puts them into overload - Too much choice can be a bad thing.

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Created by johncuk 15 years 20 weeks ago
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OpenSSH 5.6 arrives

http://www.h-online.com

The OpenSSH developers have released version 5.6/5.6p1 of their open source SSH (Secure Shell) implementation, fixing a number of bugs from the previous version and adding several new features

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Created by chen2007 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Are open source defences crumbling?

http://it.toolbox.com

Over time I have heard or read a lot of stories regarding attacks against open source software. In each of those stories open source has vigorously defended itself and occasionally even gone on the attack. Recently however,

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Created by animal 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Top Free Linux for Netbooks

http://www.techtree.com

Since people saw the big impact of Netbooks in the market, different Linux distributions came out that were customized for Netbooks. They were designed a little differently to optimize viewable area on small 10-inch screen sizes

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Ten factors that give Ubuntu 10.04 an edge

http://www.zdnet.co.uk

The most recent release of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution has been available for a few months. You may not use Ubuntu, or perhaps you know little about Linux, so why should you care? The answer is because it offers a number of improved features, the best 10 of which I list here.

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Created by gitikaru 15 years 20 weeks ago
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KPackageKit = new UserInterface;

http://dantti.wordpress.com

I think that when you are too close to a project you stop seeing it's defects, using KPK was so natural to me (since I knew it all) that I didn't see a point in changing much of it...

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Created by viubuntu 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Parted Magic 5.3 improves memory usage

http://www.h-online.com

The third point update to the 5.x branch of the multi-platform partitioning tool features a number of updated packages, improved memory usage and drops support for the GRUB4DOS ISO

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Created by itsrocking 15 years 20 weeks ago
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Matterhorn: Open source lecture recording tool

http://www.h-online.com

With the open source Matterhorn, universities can record and analyse lectures

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Created by sunny 15 years 20 weeks ago
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