It seems that some folks in the Fedora community are getting tired of the tone of the discussion on the project's mailing lists. Thus this proposal from the Fedora board:
Read more »Fedora considering mailing list moderation
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Linux Poem Contest–Write and Win $5
If you are a Linux enthusiast and love to use open-source, this should excite you. I am a published poet and want to blend this two issues together. I intend to give $5 for the best poem written for Linux.
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Look out IE, Firefox, Chrome is getting much better
I love Google Chrome. It's faster than fast and I really like the clean, but still helpful, interface.
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When Will it Really Be the Year of Linux?
It already is. It already has been. It will continue for the forseeable future.
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10 Reasons why Ubuntu is a BIG Failure in India
Till today I have never been able to spread Ubuntu among my friends successfully.(I live in Bangalore and all my friends are Bangaloreans and Bangalore is known as the IT Capital of India.)Even though I installed Ubuntu for all my friends none of them actually used Ubuntu for more than a week.Some of them removed Ubuntu and flatly refused to use it again in future.Some of them used it occasionally
Read more »Why Windows users should switch to Linux
Forget the thousands of school and university students running Linux on their desktops. Forget the nonprofit and charitable institutions worldwide using Linux to power their systems.
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Packaging standards, again
I don’t understand why this debate won’t go away and die already, because it’s fundamentally silly, as anyone who’s actually bothered doing any packaging knows. Why don’t we have a common packaging format? Because we don’t have a common distribution.
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Winning Strategies for Linux Desktop
The Linux desktop more than anything else needs an extensive support of its die hard proponents which will be helpful in creating a buzz and hence serve the purpose by establishing a strong word of mouth.
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Peer Governance and community production at Free BSD
"This post finally concludes my coverage of the ox4 conference (part 1, part 2, part 3). On the third day, George Dafermos presented a case study of the FreeBSD project. He talked mainly about how the project is structured and how division of labor emerges..." -- N.B: Oekonux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Best 3 free Portable Browsers
1-Maxthon Portable
Browser is very beautiful and free
2-Google Chrome Portable
3-FireFox 3 Portable
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Linux Foundation Launches Linux Lovers Paradise
When the Linux Foundation acquired the Linux.com domain from SourceForge earlier this year, it vowed to relaunch the site as more than just a go-to place for Linux-related news. The new site went live this morning and it's sporting enough bells and whistles to make any Linux enthusiast proud. The community has itself to thank, of course, since they came up with most of the ideas.
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Nagios - A Fork In The Road
As many of you know, a recent fork of Nagios has been announced, accompanied with a flurry of activity in both the community and press. An email thread titled “Nagios is dead! Long live Icinga!” began last week on the nagios-devel mailing list to kick this off.
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Mission Linux...........
Yes, It was my dream to ditch Windows and get Linux on my Home machine, After many years the dream has come true. I have OpenSUSE running on my system Now.....
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Seven Questions Windows Users Have about Linux
Your common, non-technical Windows user has most likely not heard anything more than a cursory mention about Linux. They have questions about Linux that are not always answered easily.
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RMS participated in a IRC chat with BerkeleyTIP 5/17/2009
"The BerkeleyTIP group got Richard Stallman to stop by and chat on IRC in #berkeleyTIP on freenode today, May 17, 2009. They pushed him to get on Ekiga, but he doesn't have it setup yet. I thought this was kind of neat to have him get on IRC and chat on an open channel. The nickname for Richard is rmsgnu..."
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