Today I downloaded and installed the latest stable version of OpenOffice, version 3.2.1. There were a few things that I noticed that gave me great reason for concern. Based on what I saw, I have serious doubts as to whether OpenOffice.org will continue to be free software/open source.
Read more »Canonical discontinues Itanium and SPARC support in Ubuntu
Ubuntu 10.10, code-named Maverick Meerkat, will not be ported to the Itanium and SPARC platforms, because the two processor platforms have been without a dedicated maintainer for some time
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Where to Download Free VirtualBox Images (.vdi) and How to Use it
If you are always in the mood to try other Linux distros or operating systems, you may find this a time-consuming process.So what should you do to save some of your precious time? You may download a VirtualBox disk image (.vdi) file of your preferred operating system. Now, where can you download free VirtualBox images?
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Clojure 1.2: A combination of scripts and functional programming
Version 1.2 of Clojure, a Lisp dialect which was developed for the Java Virtual Machine that aims at combining the advantages of script languages with those of multi-threaded programs, has now been released
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Support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux extended by 3 years
As part of its "Extended Life Cycle Support" package, Red Hat will update selected components of RHEL for a further 3 years
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Google adds Linux support to voice and video chat
Google has announced that it has now officially added Linux support to its voice and video chat service, which was originally introduced in November of 2008
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Sexy Linux Girl
Our sexy linux girl likes Ubuntu. She has been using it for a couple of years now and is currently dual booting on a new laptop.
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Which Licence is Best for the Future?
Recent discussions around the so-called “Open Core” model for open source have led to an entirely fresh thought: that we are about to enter a new and perhaps golden age in open source business. But which licence will ensure that golden age?
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PlayOnLinux 3.8 is out! Major new features : Record games, wine import, Cedega import, Offline wine
PlayOnLInux 3.8 is now available ! This new version comes with a lot of new features and fixed many bugs, some plugins are now integrated in this software, adding a lot of features like for example: Capture - a new feature that allow you to record your games while playing, Other new features are wine import, Cedega import, Offline wine and more.
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Nexenta Core 3.0 released, next version will be Illumos based
The Nexenta project has shipped Nexenta Core Platform 3.0, which will be the last version based directly on the OpenSolaris code base as future versions will switch to the Illumos project's OpenSolaris fork
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Google opens Chrome Web Store to devs
Google is now allowing developers to upload applications to the as-yet-un-open Chrome Web Store, an online gallery of web applications and web extensions for the company's Chrome browser and its upcoming Chrome OS operating system.
Read more »How to install Mint Style Gnome Menu in Ubuntu
For those of you who ave ever tried Linux Mint, a distro which is run off the back of Ubuntu, you will have noticed that it has it's own special and somewhat unique gnome menu to select your applications to run, folders to browse etc
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Free Interaction Design for your FLOSS Project
Matt Jadud made a blog post yesterday offering up free interaction design for free & open source projects. This is a great opportunity.
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Banshee sheds HAL
Yesterday it finally landed. Gabriel Burt, one of Banshee’s maintainers, merged in the GIO/udev hardware backend that Alan McGovern and I have been working on. This is awesome for everyone. Here’s why it’s awesome for you.
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Debian: Yesterday's Distribution?
The latest Debian Project News recently announced a code freeze in preparation for a new release by the end of 2010. It's a sign of the times that the news went mostly unreported. Which makes me wonder: What is Debian's role today?
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