PCManFM has been a popular replacement for the Nautilus file manager on the GNOME desktop because its light and fast, though still featureful enough to handle automatic mounting of hotplugged drives and other modern advantages. Well, Hong Jen Yee has decided that several prominent bugs cannot be solved without a major rewrite of the file manager.
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Amazon Abandons Linux for Windows
A few hours ago, I posted "Is Microsoft the New SCO?" but now I realize, after a little research, that Amazon and Microsoft are in this patent agreement for one reason: so that Amazon can abandon Linux on its Kindle in favor of Windows 7. Crazy? Nope.
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How to Install Ubuntu Lucid Proposed Community Themes In Karmic/Jaunty/Intrepid
This tutorial will explain how to Install Ubuntu Lucid Proposed Community Themes In Karmic/Jaunty/Intrepid
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Novell’s Financial Results Disappoint Again (Revenue Misses Expectations)
A look at all the coverage we could find about Novell's financial report from Thursday
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Sub $200 Android tablets arrives: is the iPad doomed?
When the $499 iPad tablet was announced last month, many journalists commented that the device was surprisingly affordable for an Apple product. This may not be the case however, as several sub $200 competitors running Google Android operating system have appeared.
Read more »MS Infiltrates SCALE 8x and Uses “Open Source” Dressing to Spread Silver Lie/XAML
SCALE 8x has Microsoft content "injected" into it by Microsoft; Silver Lie content that excludes GNU/Linux from the Web is still being spread by Microsoft using the illusion of it being “Open Source” (which it's not)
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Leaked Microsoft Handbook Shows Why Ubuntu Should Dump Yahoo!
Must users of GNU/Linux give Microsoft clues with which to criminalise? If not, then why make it the default option for them?
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Novell’s Anti-Red Hat Pitch, Comments Squad, and “Boosters” Team
A look at some of the ways Novell promotes itself, including the more controversial means
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Anarchy in the EULA
I've been an avid Linux user for quite some time. In all that time, I have toyed with making my own distribution, and for me there were many problems. One of those problems was honestly wanting to maintain ownership and control of my code. I felt it would be bad policy to release an OpenSource system that contained a large amount of proprietary code... even if the software remained kostenlos.
Read more »Novell: Linux Breaks Even as Microsoft Deal Revenues Wane
Novell executives said this week that it's seven-year-old Linux business has finally broken even -- making good on promises made a year ago. But it hasn't been an easy trek to begin making money off of Linux, and one factor may way against Novell's Linux business going forward...
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LinuxCertified Announces its next Linux Kernel Internals Training course
LinuxCertified, Inc. announced its next two day, hands-on course that provides attendees with experience in creating Linux kernel source code within various subsystems of the Linux kernel. This course teaches attendees to acquaints developers with the fundamental subsystems, data structures, and API of the Linux kernel This class is scheduled for March 8th - March 9th, 2010.
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Top 10 Android Apps
Android's been around for more than a year, and in that time developers have whipped up some great apps. Whether you're a new Android owner or a pro looking for new tools, these 10 great and free apps belong in your arsenal.
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Despite Failure (Rejection by Users and Developers), Novell Carries on Spreading Mono and Moonlight
The latest updates about Novell’s work that appeases its funding source from Redmond: Moonlight, MonoDevelop, Banshee, etc.
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OpenSolaris future assured by Oracle
At the OpenSolaris Annual Meeting, held on IRC, Oracle executive Dan Roberts has assured the community about the future of the open source version of Solaris. The statements, available as a log of the meeting, have led Peter Tribble, who had expressed concerns on the lack of communication, to conclude "rumours of its [OpenSolaris] death have been greatly exaggerated".
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Carbonate Icon Theme
I spent time looking for a good icon theme to match my Darkish Human GTK theme, I couldn't find one so I made my own.
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