Formerly-paid Microsoft employee and technical evangelist Michael Gartenberg belittles GNU/Linux again, this time through IDG
Read more »IDG Gives a Platform for MS’s Familiar Attack Dogs to Smear GNU/Linux
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Ubuntu One Adds Mono Bindings
Mono lock-in potentially increased due to Novell's Banshee in Ubuntu GNU/Linux
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Task Coach - Your friendly task manager
Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists. It grew out of a frustration that most task managers do not provide facilities for composite tasks. Often, tasks and other things todo consist of several activities. Task Coach is designed to deal with composite tasks. In addition, it offers effort tracking, categories, and notes.
Read more »Ubuntu's new look
The Linux world is all excited about Ubuntu's new look but surely there are more important things that need to be done to make Ubuntu more appealing?
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Manage your projects with KPlato
KPlato is one of those tools that could easily get overlooked - but certainly shouldn't. KPlato is project management tool that offers more features that many similar tools costing significantly more money
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March 2010 Issue of The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine Released
The NEW PCLinuxOS Magazine staff is pleased to announce the release of the March 2010 issue of the PCLinuxOS Magazine.
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Multiple Apache Web Server Flaws Patched
The Apache HTTP Web Server is the most widely deployed Web server on the Internet today, which means that vulnerabilities in the open source server can have a devastating impact. That also makes security updates like the new 2.2.15 release critical, since it addresses several security vulnerabilities in Apache's flagship HTTP Web server.
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Open Source CouchDB Heads to the Cloud
SQL-based relational database management systems (RDBMS) are beginning to be challenged by a new movement of NoSQL databases. Among those NoSQL databases is the open source CouchDB...
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Wine 1.1.40 Released
The Wine development release 1.1.40 is now available. What's new in this release...
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2.6.33 is Out! Say Good Bye to the Anticipatory Scheduler
It's been a few days but the latest kernel, 2.6.33 is out. There are some changes that affect the storage world that you probably need to check out
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HTC Touch Pro2 Runs Ubuntu Linux
This is probably another development that Microsoft won’t be too happy about, but it’s not like they can stop you from tinkering with your phone, right? Now, after the HTC Touch HD has been hacked to run Android, we’ve got wind of a HTC Touch Pro2 running Ubuntu Linux 8.04.
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Yellow Dog Linux licks CUDA
Remember Terra Soft and its Yellow Dog Linux for Power processors? Well, Yellow Dog is no longer the darling Linux for Apple machines since the latter company switched to Intel Core and Xeon processors for its PCs and servers a few years back. And Terra Soft doesn't exist any more, after it was acquired by a Japanese company called Fixstars in November 2008.
Read more »The Linux community is fragmented, or is it?
It has been said many times that if only the Linux community were to band together and start rooting for the same team so to speak, then Linux could easily surpass other proprietary operating systems.
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Fedora 13 Alpha Benchmarks
Following the release of Fedora 13 Alpha this week we delivered Intel graphics benchmarks looking at the performance of an Intel Atom Netbook using the very latest kernel, DRM, and Mesa packages that Fedora is known for carrying.
Read more »Embrace Your Inner Geek At The New Linux Store
The Linux Foundation, the non-profit that supports the growth of the Linux kernel, has launched a merchandise store where people can purchase a newly launched line of original T-shirts, hats, mugs and other items that reflect “geek culture.”
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