… in my opinion. When talking to non Linux users, the number one thing I seem to hear (at least where I live) is the difficulty for them to set up their wireless connections. While I appreciate that the initiated are able to work with their configurations, even create powerful war-driving systems. I concede that the average Windows (XP et al) user perceives the lack of a good graphical network management interface as a deterrent to using Ubuntu, (and other distributions?).
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Linux goes walkabout
While Canadian telcos are still dragging their feet in following the U.S. example of making cellphone data fees more competitive, the U.S. telcos are about to scratch each other’s eyes out after the arrival of Linux-based handsets.
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Icon herding gets easier with Tango Generator
When you want to customize the look and feel of your Linux desktop environment, you can find many resources for altering window managers and interface widgets, but working with icons has always been more of an issue. Now you can get help with icons from a new program called Tango Generator.
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Web design tools for Firefox
Designing good looking websites is often a little bit hit and miss. Even with the best web development tools, getting things to line up or matching colours is hard to achieve. Forunately, Firefox has a couple of great extensions that make laying out a web page just a little bit easier.
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ISO Statement on the BRM: Public Stay Out - Updated
The ISO folk have put out a press release about how wonderful the BRM worked out and what happens next. However, it tells us little people to stay out.
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Firefox 3 is Faster Finally?
Firefox 3 has a lot of nice new features, the design is slick and it promises to be yet another Mozilla home run! Now a lot of people could really care less about those three facts because much of the Web is much more considered with how fast Firefox 3 is going to be. Well thanks to Ryan over at CybernetNews.com we have some numbers for you.
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OpenMoko open sources handset hardware
The developer of Linux mobile phones has open sourced the casing of its handset, releasing the CAD files so users can create their own versions to fit the OpenMoko electronics
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Bazaar IDE integration
"...I’ve also recorded a short chat with Martin Albisetti who is leading the new Bazaar IDE integration team. Martin talks about the technical and advocacy approaches they plan to take. Listen to the interview with Martin." -- (Bzr is now a GNU package and should be used by Emacs team => https://launchpad.net/vc-bzr )
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Distribution Release: Linux-EduCD 0.9
"Linux-EduCD is a distribution developed by Poland's SIMP Studium Techniki, with focus on education, graphics, office and multimedia software and designed for deployment in Polish schools. The newly released version 0.9 is the project's first build based on PCLinuxOS (previously it was based on Ubuntu)..."
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Emacspeak WebSpace --- Interaction-Free Information Access
"A few months ago, I started an Emacspeak module called emacspeak-webspace that is now ready for wider use. The goal of this module is to unobtrusively fetch useful information from the Web and communicate it at those times that one is context-switching among tasks. [...] Conceptually, it consists of smart fetchers that fetch information asynchronously from the Web, and smart displayers that communicate this information at appropriate times. These are detailed below..."
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Unison claims first unified communications suite based on Linux
Announced at CEBIT, the Unison suite supposedly hits all of the main communications needs: IP telephony, email, IM, address book and 'presence' capabilities, all in a single Linux server. Beats out MS Office Communications Server, apparently. Free public beta.
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Malaysia Standards Says Most of Their Technical Concerns Unresolved at BRM; Fast Track Inappropriate
Standards Malaysia has now issued a statement [PDF] regarding the BRM. The title says it all, "Malaysian delegation at the ISO meeting in Geneva (25 – 29 Feb ’08) finds the technical issues in the draft standard OOXML unresolved satisfactorily".
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Open Source Point-of-Sale Systems: Worth A Look?
ha-ching. That’s the noise open source companies hope to hear as they launch new point-of-sale solutions for VARs and retail customers. But can open source POS systems compete with traditional, popular options from Dell, Microsoft, IBM, NCR and others?
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Athens schools promote 'open source' computing
Athens Area Schools is spreading its wisdom on the use of open source computer technology to educators around the state.
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Fancy An Online Desktop?
Online desktop (some call it online operating system, or WebOS) literally means putting the whole operating system online and allow users to have their own desktop where they can access anywhere in the World with an Internet connection.
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