Some people I know are closed-minded when it comes to using free and open source software. All of its flaws are magnified. None of the good things seem to stick in their minds.
Read more »The Bizarre Cathedral - 56
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral comic strip by merc and crimperman.
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A Few Questions For Gunnar Wolf
Gunnar Wolf has been a Free Software user for a very long time — In the beginning, without even noticing.
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Most influential open-source gurus? Votes are in
Influence in open-source development communities is earned through years of writing and sharing great code. Perhaps not surprisingly, then, influence in the business side of open source is also gained through sharing expertise, and not necessarily from making mountains of cash.
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BoycottNovell: Great Moments in Flagrant Disregard of the Truth, part 1
In June 2008, Roy Schestowitz got himself in a twist over the idea—gleaned from a comment coming from someone called "microsoft-spy", and no other evidence—that Ubuntu Netbook Remix would be including codecs purchased, by Canonical, from Microsoft.
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KDE 4, please integrate 10 Administrative tools!
I am a big fan of the KDE desktop but their current KDE 4.3.2 release is still missing tools that are required for a 'complete desktop experience', specifically for system administration tasks with a Graphical User Interface.
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Open Source Identity: Ruby on Rails Creator David Heinemeier Hansson
Five years on and Rails is now used in production for many high-profile Web sites, including Twitter and Yellowpages.com and is available for most modern operating systems.
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Open Source Execs Name Most Influential People in FOSS
The folks at open source collaboration platform MindTouch conducted a poll recently to get a sense of who open source executives think are the most influential people in the industry. More than 50 execs were polled from Europe and North America and no one was allowed to vote for anyone in their own company.
Read more »Doing the Linux Math
Linux Myth: Linux Users are cheap and Linux Users are not a profitable market for gaming developers. Ahem...I think we, at least on some scale, have disproved that.
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Dual-Booting Linux And Windows: Easier Said than Done
"Dual-booting with Windows and desktop Linux is a snap to do.” This statement is at best a half-truth as it really depends on the skill set of the person trying to install Linux along side Windows. Despite this, I hear people stating this as a fact nearly everyday. Drives me bananas.
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Open source advocate calls for Microsoft version of Linux
Keith Curtis, author of the book After the Software Wars, says just that. But he goes further. He thinks Microsoft and its customers would be better off if the company ditched Windows and instead built its own version of the Linux operating system.
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Windows 7 vs. Ubuntu 9.10 - Strengths and weaknesses
Over the past few days I’ve been thinking quite a bit about the differences between Microsoft’s latest Windows 7 and Canonical’s Ubuntu 9.10. Specifically, I’ve been thinking about the strengths and weaknesses of each of the operating systems.
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Full Circle Magazine issue 30 is out
Can you believe it? We’ve made it to thirty. That’s right; thirty issues of FCM, and they wouldn’t have happened without you! Here’s a giant thank you to all the editors, translators, writers, hosting donators, and everyone else that’s made FCM and Ubuntu possible.
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Phoronix 2009 Linux Graphics Survey
For the past two years we have hosted an annual Linux Graphics Survey in which we ask well over 20,000 users each time their video card preferences, driver information, and other questions about their view of the Linux graphics stack. This survey will run from 31 October to 30 November, 2009.
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Linux is Great But How Does Windows Sit on 90% of Desktops?
Try the latest iterations of the major Linux distributions you will know the platform (Linux) has come a long way.
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