wineasio provides an ASIO to JACK driver for WINE. ASIO is the most common Windows low-latency driver, so is commonly used in audio workstation programs. (Wine's built-in JACK transport isn't a Windows ASIO driver.)
Read more »PHPWomen Pairs with FOSS Projects to Encourage Diversity
The topic of the difficulties women face in the open source community comes up often. Here at OStatic we've discussed everything from the gender bias and harassment some women say they face, to highlighting the projects that are helping change the way females experience the developer community.
Read more »Oh Linux, how shall I count thy installs?
Everybody loves statistics. Research and marketing companies especially love statistics. Where do these statistics come from?
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New BSD Magazine 2010-03 available: BSD as a desktop
A new issue (free PDF) of BSD Magazine is available now. Highlights include: Build Your Own FreeBSD Update Server, Using OpenBSD and PF as a Virtual Firewall for Windows, and Keeping FreeBSD Applications Up-To-Date.
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North Korea Develops Own Linux Distribution
North Korea has reportedly developed its own version of the Linux operating with a graphical user interface that closely resembles Microsoft Windows.
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The Ubuntu One Music Store is Over-Engineered and Will Fail
The Ubuntu One Music Store is probably one of the most awaited new features of Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid. As the details come out, though, it's obvious that the store isn't going to work out as implemented.
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Easy Peasy 1.6 beta 1 released
Three weeks prior to the scheduled release data, the development team has released the first beta version of Easy Peasy 1.6
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Which Linux distribution do you use most frequently?
We're collecting this data to run in an upcoming issue of Linux Journal. We encourage you to leave comments here letting us know why you use the Linux distribution you do. Let your voice be heard!
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Interviews: Matt Asay Answers Your Questions About Ubuntu and Canonical
A couple of weeks ago you posed some questions for Matt Asay, who recently moved into the COO role at Canonical. Click below to read his answers.
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EFF: Unintended Consequences - Twelve Years Under the DMCA
Twelve years after the passage of the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), the law continues to stymie fair use, free speech, scientific research, and legitimate competition.
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Microsoft Criticised for Trying to Tax UNIX and Linux Users Over Windows Zombies
Microsoft's government insider and executive is told off for his distasteful plan of fighting the plague of Windows botnets at taxpayers' expense
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Ubuntu's New Look, a Pale Imitation of Mac OS X?
The moment Ubuntu enthusiasts have been waiting for has arrived. Canonical has announced the rebranding of Ubuntu and showed us the new logo, color schemes, desktop themes, and more.
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Klavaro - A very flexible touch typing tutor
Klavaro is a simple tutor to teach correct typing, almost independently of language and very flexible regarding to new or unknown keyboard layouts.
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Bordeaux 2.0.0 Beta 2 for Mac Released
The Bordeaux Technology Group released Bordeaux 2.0.0 Beta 2 for Mac today. Bordeaux 2.0.0 Beta 2 marks major progress over the older Beta 1 release. With this release we now support Leopard and Snow Leopard.
Read more »Improve Internet Health with a Microsoft Tax?
Somebody better tell Microsoft that it's still March, because the suggestion of an "Internet usage tax" to fight Windows-powered botnets must be an April Fool's joke let out a month too early.
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