Let’s start with amusing Linux merchandise on Zazzle. They have all sorts of stuff like shirts, bumper stickers and stickers in general. Here are some interesting designs.
Read more »Survey: Linux users love Google, ignore Bing
Linux users are known for being a somewhat finicky lot. It's therefore somewhat telling that Linux users overwhelmingly choose Google as their preferred search engine, according to data released today by Chitika.
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Trying Out OpenOffice.org Impress Prototype (Renaissance)
Remember the OpenOffice.org prototype? Now you can try the Renaissance Impress without any installation (but you do need Java installed). Remember that this is just a prototype, only to be used to see how it looks. That being said, you can download the Impress prototype from HERE.
Read more »Ubuntu Linux- A cost below free
A very important factor in the determinant of the success of an OS is its acceptance and adoption by the enterprise world. Ubuntu Linux, over the past several years has made great strides in winning over a lot of home users. The story is different though when it comes to the enterprise world.
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Linux chief challenges Microsoft to pony up on patents
Microsoft's earned the respect of certain sections of the open-source community for its engineering work around open-source and Linux. Specifically, its support for MySQL, PHP and JBoss on Windows and its involvement with Eclipse and Apache have been welcomed by developers and various community leaders in and around these technologies and projects.
Read more »Google Chrome gets 64-bit version, but only for Linux
Netstat -vat: "A 64-bit version of the Google Chrome browser is now ready, but Windows users will still have some time to wait for their version."
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Make Firefox Social: Four Social Media Add-Ons You'll Love
Social media addict or social media newbie? Either way, we’ve got four must-have Firefox extensions that will make using popular social media sites much easier and more seamless within the world’s most popular open source browser.
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Circling The Wagons
Writing honestly about Linux distributions is not a way to become popular or make friends.
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What Linux cannot do
There are so many articles out on the internet tubes that I don't know which one to shake a stick at. So to prevent my brain from going totally rusty I decided to pull out some points of what Linux can not do.
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Top 5 things we'd all love to see from System76
We already love System76 for being truly dedicated to open source and offering Ubuntu exclusively on their entire lineup, so naturally we simply must ask for more! I have five simple, but big requests:
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CentOS 5.3 - Serious Linux for serious people
CentOS is not your everyday Linux. It's a server distribution, meant to be used in production environment where users do not care about what applications they have installed. It's a distro that you will most likely run without any GUI, reboot once every other year or so, if that, and upgrade only when you really must. What I'm going to do today is a sort of a capital sin.
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Five Improvements For KDE 4.4
KDE 4.3 is a great desktop, but there are improvements I think should be made to make it perfect. I have high hopes for KDE 4.4 and I’m hoping some of these ideas will be considered for the next release, which will probably be due in January. I’ll definitely make sure to submit them to the KDE team for consideration, as you should too if you have any suggestions.
Read more »Windows Mobile is dead, new Linux mobile OS from Samsung
Samsung is, or soon will be a major player on Symbian, Android and Windows Mobile. When Samsung gets their own open mobile OS, what will happen to other mobile platforms that it is using?
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Linux's x86 vitality bodes well for Moblin project
The Linux kernel team is growing, both in total number of developers, and overall productivity, says the Linux Foundation. In its annual "Who Writes Linux" study, the organization attributes the growth to emerging markets including netbooks, auto, and energy.
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Kernel contributions: Canonical, where are you?
Over the past four years, the word Linux has become almost synonymous with Ubuntu; the company behind Ubuntu, Canonical, has proportionately gained an enormous amount of mindshare within the FOSS community.
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