You’ve only got until May 26th to vote in the Fedora elections: elections are open now. This election we are voting on new members of the Fedora Project Board and the Fedora Engineering Steering Committee.
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Open source software in UK schools...it missed the boat
Buying an Open Source solution is becoming much the same as buying a proprietary one...which is a good thing.
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Danger from the Deep
Danger from the Deep is a free , open-source World War II German submarine simulator....
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CouchIO rap (literally) about CouchDB
The CouchDB developers at CouchIO have had some fun releasing a rap video, but tell The H they are serious about bringing their NoSQL database to the world
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HP Wants to Bring webOS to Printers
During a conference call HP chief executive Mark Hurd told the Wall Street Journal that HP plans to extend Palm's webOS not only to smartphones and tablets but to other devices, including web-enabled printers. "We expect to leverage webOS in a variety of form factors, including slate computer and Web-connected printers," Hurd said.
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Install VirtualBox 3.2 via PPA repository in Ubuntu Lucid, debian Lenny and LinuxMint9 Isadora
VirtualBox 3.2 is released, This release of VirtualBox comes with a lot of new features.For installation via repository follow the instruction in this quick howto.
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Ubuntu 10.04 filesystems and boot times
I haven’t really mentioned it much, but the few times in the past month that I’ve used Ubuntu 10.04 have been rather disappointing. Disk access seems to be one of the biggest problems for me. I usually blame the filesystem.
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SystemRescueCd updated
The SystemRescueCd developers have released the fourth update to the 1.5.x branch of their Linux distribution for administering or repairing an operating system and recovering data after a system crash
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Linux Distros and the Codec Conundrum
Is it ever acceptable for Linux distros to license codecs? Opinions range from "sure," to "never." No true-blooded supporter of FOSS wants to encourage proprietary codecs, but OS distributors need to make sure things work out of the box.
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Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx Review
Everyone knows that I pretty much lost my mind over Ubuntu 9.10, as the Karmic Koala sucked koala nu..well anyway, it wasn’t good for the majority of folks. So, when I saw all the changes that were coming to Ubuntu, I decided to give it another shot.
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Gartner: Android leapfrogs Linux and Windows Mobile
Android has overtaken Windows Mobile and Linux for fourth place in smartphone OS market share with 9.6 percent, says Gartner. The worldwide study of first quarter smartphone sales showed a 707 per cent year-on-year increase in Android sales...
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Introducing WebM, an open web media project
Though video is also now core to the web experience, there is unfortunately no open and free video format that is on par with the leading commercial choices. To that end, we are excited to introduce WebM, a broadly-backed community effort to develop a world-class media format for the open web.
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An HPC Field Trip
A trip to New York City to discuss HPC is a nice diversion from the basement life style.
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Report: Novell accepting bids from up to 20 companies
According to a Wall Street Journal report, this week Novell, which was put up for up for sale after an unsuccessful bid from a hedge fund, is taking bids from up to 20 companies
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Google and VMWare team up for Cloud Portability
Google and VMware are set to cooperate with VMware's Spring framework to be supported on Google's App Engine and co-development of Spring Roo and GWT
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