There is a substantive effort in open source to bring such an implementation of .Net to market, known as Mono and being driven by Novell, and one of the attributes of the agreement we made with Novell is that the intellectual property associated with that is available to Novell customers.
Read more »Novell is “Impressed” by Miguel de Icaza… Well, So is Microsoft
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Ext3 ‘data=guarded’ mode coming for Linux kernel 2.6.30?
In the light of recent “Ext3 fsync” problem related discussions happened in the Linux Kernel mailing list involving many experts in the field, there has been quite a few improvements.
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ATI vs. NVIDIA on Linux - the showdown
Jo Shields, Manager of the Oxford Supercomputing Centre, lays ATI and NVIDIA hardware on the line, evaluating which perform best under Linux.
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Richard Stallman and M. Linden Comment In NWN
"Yesterday, Free Software guru Richard Stallman dropped by New World Notes to offer his thoughts on the infringement notice sent by representatives of the Frank Herbert estate against Dune roleplayers in Second Life.
Read more »GNOME 2.26.1 Fixes Various Bugs
Almost one month after the big 2.26 release, the popular GNOME desktop environment reached version 2.26.1 yesterday, April 15th. Though changes were made in all areas, including development tools, mobile or platform, the desktop received the highest amount of attention.
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Pushing Bits Upstream
"If there’s one thing I’ve learned about GNU tools development over the years, it’s that attempting to maintain a tools port outside of the upstream tree is A Very Bad Idea! It’s easy to let your private tree fall out of sync from upstream. And the longer you wait to fix things, the more expensive it becomes..."
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Does a court ruling raise the risks of open source?
The model train business isn't exactly the font of software innovation. But a lawsuit over the rights to a hobbyist's code could be a huge boost for developers of open source programs. It could also make some businesses think again about using open source software.
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Ubuntu Tech Support: It's All A Matter Of Timing
The next Ubuntu Linux server release is on its way. If your company decides to give it a try, be sure that you also understand some important points about how Ubuntu handles long-term tech support.
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Exciting changes in the 2.6.30 Linux kernel
Every Linux kernel release has interesting changes but 2.6.30 really stands out to me as having a lot of features I would like to take advantage.
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Ecuador’s Adoption of ODF Formalised, ODF Turkey Takes Off
There is some good news from Ecuador (in English) and also from Turkey...
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fisl10 announces fourteen international attractions
Are you excited about fisl 10th edition? We are! The International Free Software Forum happens every year in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Celebrating a decade of the event, this year will be particularly special. For those who still don’t know, fisl is the oldest free software event in Latin America, happening this year between June 24-27.
Read more »Order your Free Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) CDs
The next ubuntu stable version is going to be released on 23rd April 2009. If you want to order your free CDS use the following link...
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The five best, new things in Ubuntu Linux 9.04
I've been using Jaunty Jackalope--what a name!--for the last few weeks, and I upgraded to the release candidate last night the hard way, i.e. from the source code. I'm impressed.
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Free Software Survey
This is a small survey that focusses on individual opinion on free software.Please do participate.
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Can GNOME Regain the Evolutionary Advantage over KDE?
The Internet has a habit of making anything you say obsolete as soon as you say it. No sooner had I compared the future of the GNOME and KDE desktops than GNOME announced that a version 3.0 would be released after all.
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