The KDE Community today announced the immediate availability of "Cuagmire", (a.k.a KDE 4.2.3), another bugfix and maintenance update for the latest generation 4.2.
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T-Mobile serves up some Android cupcake
Google Android 1.5 is nearly here, but what can G1 users expect to get when T-Mobile starts rolling out the over-the-air upgrades next week?
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Novell General Manager: Microsoft Won’t Bid for Novell, But You Can Never Say Never
Novell senior cannot deny Microsoft takeover, but she thinks it is unlikely. What about Dell?
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Report from Denver: The SCO v. Novell Appeals Court Hearing
Here is our eyewitness account of what happened at today's appeals court hearing in the >SCO v. Novell appeal, thanks to Groklaw member Clocks, who traveled to Denver to attend. Thank you, Clocks.
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The Great Linux Mint Political Train Wreck
I got an email from a reader a few days ago and he pointed me to a blog entry by the developer of Linux Mint, one of the most popular Linux distributions. But the blog entry in question was red-hot in terms of its political subject matter.
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Adeona: Open Source Lojack For Laptops
Adeona has been widely touted (194K hits at google) as the Open Source solution to protecting your laptop or netbook.
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Ubuntu: Two Ways to Keep A Clean Desktop Without Affecting Your Efficiency
I love placing all the shortcut icons and files on my Desktop. On the other hand, I also have a passion for clean desktop. Apparently, having a lot of desktop shortcuts and a clean beautiful desktop together is not quite possible. I need a solution.
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Hedgewars - The Worms redesigned
There is a Unix Worms-like game, called Hedgewars, developed by a Russian programmer Andrey Korotaev. It might be hard to believe, but hedges have been there since 2004, so don’t waste any time and proceed with the review. It’s free and open source project, GPL v.2 based, and more importantly - it’s available for Linux, Windows, and MacOS supporting both - 32, and 64 bit architecture.
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Libre Planet Italia: the official FSF italian group
"LibrePlanet Italia is the only italian free software activist group approved by the Free Software Foundation. Libre Planet is an FSF project to gather together all the people interested about digital freedom in the world..."
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A weekend with Ubuntu 9.04 and Kubuntu 9.04
With the release of Ubuntu 9.04 I figured it was time for me to download the ISO and see what this new version of Ubuntu brings to the table. While I was at it I also decided to get the Kubuntu.
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Book Review: Swing Extreme Testing
Tonny Kohar has reviewed Swing Extreme Testing book by Packt. He says, " If you ever wondered on how to test Java GUI, then Swing Extreme Testing by Tim Lavers and Lindsay Peters from Packt Publishing might interest you."
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Don’t Let Novell (and Microsoft) Control GNU/Linux, Licences, and Open Office
Dangers of Moonlight seen in a different light (but same angle); OpenOffice.org needs to be kept away from Novell
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The Ubuntu 9.04 Intel Graphics Fiasco
Because I was traveling, I didn't get around to upgrading my desktop to Ubuntu 9.04 until yesterday. After what seemed like the fastest Ubuntu installation and quickest boot ever on my system, I was excited to log into Gnome and see what the stable release of Jaunty has to offer. Instead, I was met with a lot of frustration and loss of faith in Ubuntu's commitment to stability, due to egregiou
Read more »OpenOffice.org 3.1 is born
The latest and greatest 3.1 release of OpenOffice.org is available. OpenOffice.org 3.1 was officially released to the world at 09:00 UTC today.
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Linux system ready to go?
I was surprised to read in a tech journal that some IT managers are considering an open source Linux operating system for their computers and workstations. Systems are aging, budgets are tight in this economy, and Linux is, well, free.
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