Today, we just crossed a new important step for PlayOnLinux's internationalization: We opened up of the Hispanic part of the web site! we would like to welcome all of our Spanish-speaking users, now its possible for our Spanish speaking users to read the PlayOnLinux site in their native language. Also today version 2.0.9 of PlayOnLinux was released
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Ubuntu 8.04 Alpha 4 comes with great new applications..
The Ubuntu developers are moving very quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer. Hardy Heron Alpha 4 is the fourth alpha release of Ubuntu 8.04, and with this new alpha release comes a whole host of excellent new features.
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To Sink Or Swim In Linux's Waters?
I've been running Ubuntu Linux on my notebook, a Sony VAIO TX model, for some time now. I'm impressed with how stable it's been and how a whole raft of features like action-key support (for things like dimming the display) are available directly out of the box, without having to install additional stuff that I needed to download from Sony's site. But because getting used to Linux itself can be jarring for Windows folks, I decided not to just dive in and hope I'm able to swim. Instead, I'm using a gradual approach: I take it to bed with me.
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If you don’t like it, fork it
One of the big concerns arising from the pending Microsoft acquisition of Yahoo, and of proprietary open source in general, is the fear that a project’s owner will abuse its power, even kill a worthwhile project.
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Album Cover Art Downloader makes iPod a touch nicer
Personally, I never considered album art for my iPod all that important. That has changed now that we have an iPod touch in the family. If I'm missing a lot of album art, the experience of virtually flipping through my music collection, something Apple calls "cover flow," is diminished. iTunes doesn't always offer art for albums I didn't purchase from iTunes. Thankfully, a little GPL-licensed application called Album Cover Art Downloader (ACAD) solved my problem.
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Microsoft and open source: Welcome to the Borg?
Microsoft is looking at open-source software (OSS) as just another flavor of independent software vendors (ISV) software. Microsoft's goal is to convince OSS vendors to port their software to Windows.
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Microsoft Wants Windows Deep Inside Linux on Supercomputers
Traditionally, because of consumer perception, the business models proprietary vs. open source software, Microsoft's own position in relation to the open source community and companies, Windows and Linux are interpreted as situated at opposite poles of the operating system spectrum.
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The Why Behind Microsoft's OSS Strategy?
When Sam Ramji, Director of Platform Technology Strategy and the Open Source Software Lab at Microsoft, describes his company's open source strategy, I believe him. Every word.
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Seven Most Annoying Problems with Ubuntu/Linux
I love Ubuntu. I've been using Linux for years, and I think it's the greatest distribution to date. But let's face it - like it or not, the user experience is worrisome at times. Things don't work, programs act up, and hair gets torn out. These are my personal peeves with Ubuntu - things I've had trouble with, or hear being asked over and over again in Ubuntu support locations.
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Linux is ready
Why Linux? Well, the answer to this question was given in detail by PK Mishra, Senior Consulting Architect, Novell India in his presentation titled ‘Linux for eGovernance solution.’ In this session, he explained where and how Linux can be used and how it is absolutely ready for government as well as enterprises. According to him, cost, choice, security and reliability along with standards, peer review, freedom, flexibility, no lock in, TCO, reuse, and ROI are some of the significant advantages of using Linux.
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Adventures in Codec Land
We've all been there. The shiny new PC is loaded with the latest Linux distribution. The desktop has been tweaked, system updates sorted, data imported and packages downloaded. It's time to play some tunes, kick back a bit, watch a film or check out the latest movie trailers online. But your beloved MP3 collection won't play.
Your collection of ripped DVDs – films you legally own – look like parts I, II and III of that classic non-existentialist French trilogy, L'Espace Noir. And you're really beginning to understand the meaning of the word 'teaser' on Apple's movie trailers website. Welcome to Codec Land.
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Ubuntu and Studio Work, Pt. 1 - Foundations
One of the things I do from time to time is play in one of them-there rock ‘n roll bands...I’d like to get my home studio back up and working in Ubuntu
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Transmission Becomes Default BitTorrent Client for Ubuntu
Transmission is already included in the 4th Alpha release of Hardy Heron, and is set to replace the Gnome BitTorrent client that Ubuntu has used up until now. A stable version of Ubuntu 8.04 is expected to be released in April 2008.
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Ballmer! explains! hostile! Yahoo! bid!
Steve Ballmer all but confirmed that Microsoft wanted to buy Yahoo! for scale, branding and audience rather than any technology or products the web media co owns.
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Gnome Linux desktop updated
The Gnome project has released the first test version of Gnome 2.22 this week, including a new Web-browser engine, a new virtual file system and updates for virtual network computing and accessibility.
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