Alfresco, SpringSource, Signavio, and Camunda collaboration born out of ISV weariness of GNU Lesser General Public License
Read more »Activiti BPM project questions value of LGPL GNU license
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10 things you'll love about Ubuntu 10.4
Ubuntu 10.4 has greatly impressed Jack Wallen — and he’s happy to tell you why. Here’s a rundown of enhancements in the stellar new release.
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SouthEast LinuxFest names speakers
The organizers of the 2010 SouthEast LinuxFest (SELF) have announced new speakers for the second annual event, to be held June 11-13 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Some 30 speakers have been announced for the Ubuntu-heavy show, including Jon "Maddog" Hall, Wietse Zweitze Venema, and Keith Bergelt.
Read more »Open Source: A license, a community or more?
Open source means different things to different people. Calling something open source doesn't always mean the same thing to everyone. What does it mean to you?
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Google opens sources $124.6m video codec
Google has taken a swashbuckling step towards open and license-free web video by open sourcing the leading codec from On2 Technologies, the video-compression outfit it acquired earlier this year for $124.6 million.
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Linux games mega collection - Part 9
Linux games, nearing 70 titles reviewed and another 20-25 planned, not counting this one. It's not all in the numbers, of course, but trying a hundred games can take time. Your time. And hopefully, you will enjoy some, if not all of them. Linux has lots of fun to offer; you just need to embrace it.
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Business as usual for Mandriva?
Apparently some of the folks at Mandriva were not too thrilled with the way matters surrounding Mandriva have been presented. The issue of Mandriva being up for sale was addressed on their official Blog.
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Playing with Android 2.1
So, I just got my Android upgrade for my HTC Droid Eris phone. It upgraded from 1.5 (Cupcake) to 2.1 (Eclair). I must say that I am happy with the update. Although there were a couple of annoyances that had to be dealt with.
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Is Arch Linux Really Faster Than Ubuntu?
To test the performance claims of Arch versus others, we have compared the performance of the newest Arch 2010.05 media against Ubuntu Linux.
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Linux: The Final Frontier?
The frontiers for Linux may be diminishing, but there is still room to explore our own sense of identity and purpose within that community, both as individuals and as projects... Does a mature Linux mean there's nothing left to explore?
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Brainshare: Novell announce SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP1
Novell has announced the launch of the first service pack for version 11 of SUSE Linux Enterprise at this year's Brainshare EMEA conference, taking place in Amsterdam from the 18th to the 21st of May,
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Move Ubuntu 10.04 Window Buttons from Left to Right with 1 Command
Move Ubuntu 10.04 Window Buttons from Left to Right with 1 Command: Perhaps the most annoying thing about Ubuntu 10.04 "Lucid Lynx" is the right-to-left window buttons (Minimize, Maximize and Close buttons) switch.
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XSane Brings Sanity to the Mad, Mad World of Linux Scanning
Scanning documents into a computer running a Linux-based operating system can often be a maddening task if you approach it the same way you would with a Windows PC. For Linux, XSane can make a world of difference.
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Should *Mozilla* Fork Firefox?
Apparently, there's an interesting thread over on a site called Quora about the future of Firefox. It's no longer put together by a small, agile team that can turn on a sixpence, but has developed a complex, global group of skilled and generous people collaborating in different ways and at different levels.
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Bordeaux now available at Payloadz
We have had some recent request for ways to purchase Bordeaux other then through PayPal. So as of today we have Bordeaux listed at Payloadz.com and can be purchased without the need of a PayPal account. Payloadz will let you use your credit or debit card to make a direct payment and access to five downloads through their servers.
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