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Why Microsoft Hates Java and How Novell’s Mono Helps Microsoft Fight It

http://boycottnovell.com

Java and GNU/Linux are named top IT skills; Microsoft hopes to change that

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Created by komrad 16 years 24 weeks ago
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How-To: Install Miro 2.5.1 in Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope

http://tuxarena.blogspot.com

Miro is a great application for watching videos and high-definition TV podcasts in Linux. The latest release is 2.5.1, a bug fix release for the 2.5 series, which has a faster start-up time, a new, revamped library interface, new keyboard shortcuts, a refined interface and lots of bug fixes. Miro is an awesome multimedia application, especially if you like watching videos at high quality.

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Created by dieGWB 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Is Anyone at OLPC Actually Doing Windows-on-XO work?

http://www.olpcnews.com

Last week's story about Nicholas Negroponte saying that Sugar should have been an application and the inevitable subsequent Slashdot story created a lively discussion in many places. Among them was also the OLPC devel mailing-list where Carlos Nazareno asked a related question: "Is anyone actually doing Windows on XO work here?"

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Created by ooviaa 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Russia Continues Migration to GNU/Linux in Government, Microsoft Creates New Prevention Measures

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As authorities continue to attain autonomy, Microsoft creates unit of global alliances

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Created by komrad 16 years 24 weeks ago
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3 Dockbar like applications for Linux / Mac OS X / Windows

http://osrevolution.com

In the past, the dock bar has been just an appearance enhancer in operating systems. In truth, the dock bar can provide you more if you want it to.

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Created by mountaintroll 16 years 24 weeks ago
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why you should keep multiple gcc versions around (a case study in stupidity)

http://psykil.livejournal.com

So i bumped dev-libs/cloog-ppl to a newer version just now. cloog-ppl (and it's buddy PPL) are new dependencies of the new Graphite framework in GCC 4.4 (still masked). They're optional dependencies, and on a whim I wanted to see if configure would fail if they were missing or just detect it and continue on. So I did this...

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Created by vacuous 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Red Hat to step up developer efforts

http://www.zdnetasia.com

Red Hat will step up its efforts to help drive developer contribution and remains unfazed by desktop competition, according to its chief executive Jim Whitehurst.

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Created by GiTS 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Choosing the right Linux File System Layout using a Top-Bottom Process

http://www.linuxconfig.org

In this article, I will give some reasons for a better consideration of the file-system and of its layout. I will suggest a top-bottom process for the design of a ``smart'' layout that remains as stable as possible over time for a given computer usage.

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Created by dieGWB 16 years 24 weeks ago
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How Wolfram Alpha could change software (They think they own search results)

http://infoworld.com

But that's not all that separates Wolfram Alpha from traditional search engines. Try cutting and pasting from the results page. You can't.

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Created by ItalianPenguin 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Yakuake : A pull down terminal for your desktop

http://unixlab.blogspot.com

If you are addicted to doing things on terminal, yakuake is your friend. Yakuake is a KDE application and it takes the standard KDE Konsole and changes it to a drop-down, on-demand terminal over your desktop and applications. This is a very handy little application

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Created by Fermilevel 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Why Code For Free? Yet More Linux/FOSS Devs Speak! (part 3)

http://www.linuxplanet.com

The headline says "Why Code For Free", but it's really more complicated than that because there are many FOSS developers who are paid to work on FOSS projects. In this final part of our series, more developers speak on the rewards of being part of the FOSS community.

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Created by electrocomputer 16 years 24 weeks ago
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A new player in Linux music production

http://www.linuxmusicproduction.com

I recently discovered a fairly new project that has an interesting take on Linux music production: the Open Octave Project. The goal of Open Octave is to provide an environment for audio and MIDI production specifically for orchestral music and film scoring.

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Created by iamspam 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Take Fancy Screenshots With Shutter

http://ostatic.com

While the native screenshot applications found in most Linux distributions are fine for quick screengrabs, you need something heftier if you plan to highlight, annotate, resize or otherwise tinker with images.

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Created by Papa Smurf 16 years 24 weeks ago
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OpenOffice Prototype User Interface

http://webupd8.blogspot.com

The prototyping phase, to create a new user interface for OpenOffice.org, has ended last week.

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Created by nilarimogard 16 years 24 weeks ago
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Firefox nears 1 billion downloads

http://blog.internetnews.com

Mozilla's Firefox is nearly a major milestone - 1 Billion downloads. That's BILLION with a B.

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