Last night while watching my usual list of recorded television programs, I saw a commercial for KGB, the company that begs you to text them with your questions. I posed the following question using her cell phone: "Which Linux distribution is the best for new users?"
Read more »IBM’s Open Source Patent Pledge
To get to the bottom of things I contacted Dan Frye, VP of Open Systems Development at IBM and member of the Linux Foundations board of directors, to “say it wasn’t so.” Fortunately all of us can breathe easy - IBM remains true to their word. Here is the note I received from Dan which is very clear...
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Learn how to invoke Linux kernel function system calls
The Linux system call interface permits user-space applications to invoke functionality in the kernel, but what about invoking user-space applications from the kernel? Explore the usermode-helper API, and learn how to invoke user-space applications and manipulate their output.
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IBM Will Never be the Same After Taking Software Patents Out of Its Holster
IBM runs away from bad publicity after making a poor decision and sending a Free software-hostile nastygram
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Hidden Linux : KSnapshot
KSnapshot is KDE's in-built screenshot grabber. Just hit the PrtScr key and you can save a screenshot in a wide range of formats.
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Free Software is not only GNU
I don’t try to hide the fact that I think that FSF’s continuous stress over “GNU/Linux” is a huge ego stroke toward GNU that tries to deny that there is other Free Software beside GNU.
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If Governments Require “Open Source”, Then MS Will Pay/Bribe to Pretend to be “Open Source”
The latest example of Microsoft applying OOXML-esque tactics to block national migrations to Open Source, just as it stifled a shift towards open standards
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Novell Dominates Almost a Third of GNOME Foundation Board, Including the Director
Despite Microsoft's frantic push for C# (through Novell staff), the language is stagnating, but Novell increases its influence in GNOME
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Driving a wedge between IBM and the FOSS community
Just who is driving a wedge between IBM and the FOSS community then? Here's a clue: it's a big wedge and it's blue.
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RetroShare: Secure communications with friends
RetroShare is a Open Source cross-platform, private and secure decentralised communication platform.It lets you to securely chat and share files with your friends and family, using a web-of-trust to authenticate peers and OpenSSL to encrypt all communication.
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Purported hack brings Linux back to the PS3
Sony PlayStation 3 owners who lost the option to install alternate operating systems (like Linux) with last week's 3.21 firmware update have a new glimmer of hope. Hacker George Hotz (a.k.a Geohot) has released a video of a new hack that promises to bring the option back.
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Torbutton release 1.2.5
In addition to the numerous bug fixes mentioned in the changelog, one of the new features of this release is to provide the ability to automatically redirect to an alternate search engine when Google presents you with a captcha. The current options are IxQuick, Bing, Yahoo, and Scroogle.
Read more »The post open-source world (already here?)
Much as we in the open-source world may not like it, progress doesn't necessarily look like a heavily customizable system. In fact, it might just be the opposite. At least, once a market matures.
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Ubuntu Changes Mind, Ditches Yahoo! Reinstates Google
Earlier in the 10.04 cycle I announced that we would be changing the default search provider to Yahoo!, and we implemented that change for several milestones. However, for the final release, we will use Google as the default provider.
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Ubuntu Claims 12 Million Users as Lucid Linux Desktop Nears
Ubuntu Linux is gearing up for the debut of its latest release with Ubuntu 10.04, codenamed "the Lucid Lynx" and scheduled for general availability at the end of the month. It's a release that offers multiple new features on the desktop and a new look to Ubuntu Linux.
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