One unforeseen benefit of the rise of netbooks is the rethinking of desktop interfaces. Compared to workstations, netbooks have smaller screens and less memory, and developers generally assume that users do less demanding tasks on them. Few netbook interfaces illustrate this re-examination better than Anjal.
Read more »Guayadeque - Nice music player
Music Player with the aims to be intuitive, easy to use and fast even for huge music collections. Developed for Linux with wxWidgets for GTK under Gnome.
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Is Canonical Becoming The New Microsoft?
Whoah! Hold on everyone. Let me don my asbestos suit first will you. Thanks. Right then. I have been thinking about this post for some time and I think the time is probably right for pressing the old “publish” button.
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More Mono and Patent Poison from Novell
“Pinta” comes from Novell staff and software patents tax (on SLE*) comes from Microsoft in the form of vouchers
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Open Source Software - Rational or Risky Business?
I received quite a few comments this past week following the publishing of California IT Policy Letter 10-01 which formally establishes "the use of Open Source Software (OSS) in California state government as an acceptable practice." While many of my security colleagues offered words of caution following the announcement (and even a couple of "are you crazy" comments), most were pretty enthusiasti
Read more »OOXML not suitable for Norwegian government, says study
Microsoft's XML-based office document format, OOXML, does not meet the requirements for governmental use, according to a new report published by the Norwegian Agency for Public Management and eGovernment (DIFI). The agency wants to start a debate over the report as part of its work on standards in the Norwegian government.
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FOSDEM 2010: Andrew Tanenbaum Sets Reliability Before Performance
Computer science veteran Andrew Tanenbaum presented the third version of his Minix operating system at the FOSDEM 2010 conference on February 6-7 in Brussels, Belgium.
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Top 10 areas where open source leads the way
With job losses rising and belts being tightened across the country, now is the perfect time to look once again at the benefits of using open source software aside from the reported $60 billion a year savings on offer.
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Linux Professional Institute Partners With Novell for Linux Certs
As the economy is headed (hopefully) for recovery, I'd expect that the market for Linux jobs will also pick up momentum. While experience is always the key, some employers (you know who you are) like certifications.
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ABC allowing Linux to view streaming television shows
Linux users for a long time have been kept out of ABC Television's streaming media. Today I checked, and this artificial limitation is no more!
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A profile of champion copyfighter Cory Doctorow.
"Secret copyright treaty leaks. It's bad. Very bad."
This was the headline used by Cory Doctorow to break the news about ACTA to an unsuspecting Internet on November 3rd, 2009...
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KTorrent: KDE’s BitTorrent client
Many people use BitTorrent clients to download popular movies, music, and television shows for free...In order to download the files associated with torrents, you need a BitTorrent client. KTorrent, a KDE project, is a feature-rich client that is completely self-contained from the moment you start searching for torrents until the last chunk finishes downloading.
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Oracle Cuts Affect GNOME Accessibility Work
Sun used to boast that it was one of the largest contributors to open source. That's being demonstrated now that Oracle has acquired the company. Oracle's acquisition of Sun, and subsequent layoffs, are having ripple effects on the open source community. The cuts are also hitting the GNOME accessibility (a11y) team and leading the project to think about the future of a11y efforts in GNOME.
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Why Linux Mint over Ubuntu
've been an Ubuntu fan for some time now. No matter which distro I tried, I always found it lacked some feature or another and I eventually made my way back to Ubuntu. Then I found Mint.
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KDE.org Relaunched for Software Compilation 4.4
The KDE web team is pleased to announce a major redesign of the KDE.org frontpage and buzz.kde.org, just in time for the pending release of our updated Workspace, Application and Development Platform compilation.
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