Nation's fourth-largest optical retailer standardizes retail locations on SUSE Linux Enterprise Point of Service to centrally manage 5,000 devices spread across its stores
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Forget Linux, We Need Fisher-Price Computers
"Users are not the lusers you think they are" disputes the cherished belief that most folks are just too stupid to learn to use a computer competently. The author, Locutus, goes on to say that being supportive and helpful, and showing people tips and shortcuts to get their work done more efficiently is more productive, and he's probably right.
Read more »LGP is looking for C/C++ developers for porting games to Linux
We are looking for two experienced software developers. The following skills are essential: * Strong C/C++
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Red Hat takes developer efforts to Malaysia
Red Hat has pledged to ensure Malaysia' open source software economy continues to grow with the launch of its Open Source Collaborative Innovation (OSCI) program in the country.
Read more »Apple Still Abuses Linux-based Phones, Formal Complaint Filed
Apple bites Palm in order to guard its territory rather than compete fairly
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ODF 1.2 Gains Approval, Garners Support, Microsoft Carries on Lying
More success stories for OpenDocument Format (ODF); Microsoft is still pushing hard for proprietary OOXML
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MS Should be Reported to the Advertising Standards Authority or the Equivalent
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) and the likes of it may wish to hear about Microsoft's practices in regard to "TCO", benchmark frauds, and fake OEM "Recommendations"
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Rethinking Ubuntu’s Update Policy…Or Not
One of the timeless challenges of open-source development is keeping software as up-to-date as possible while also maximizing stability. With this difficulty in mind, Ubuntu's developers recently discussed the operating system's policy on updates. Here's the story, with some thoughts.
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VIM video tutorial
This tutorial has been written for both vi and vim. It starts with really basics, such as cursor navigation and ends with more advanced techniques like merging files. For every section of this tutorial there is a short video with hints to help you understand how vim / vi works.
Read more »A Late X Server 1.7 Means No Update For Ubuntu 9.10
There's twelve days left until the release of X Server 1.7 and X.Org 7.5! Wait, there still is not even an X Server 1.7 Beta, which should have happened last month, so chances are slim to none on seeing a final release this month. The release schedule for X Server 1.7 / X.Org 7.5 has already slipped a few times, after it was supposed to be released back in April.
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What a Difference a Decade Makes
A look at GNU/Linux as a competitive threat today compared to 10 years ago
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Linux Mint 7 (KDE)
I recently took a look at the Gnome version of Linux Mint 7. I’ve been patiently waiting for the KDE version to be finished and now it’s finally here. So I snagged a copy and gave it a whirl.
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Microsoft admits the obvious but not the truth
In its latest 10-K report Microsoft admits what we already knew. Open source has run away with its lunch money.
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Microsoft Confirms Existence of Anti-GNU/Linux Teams
Microsoft's Chief Operating Officer on the "tremendous progress [...] made by the teams on open source and going against Linux"
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Embedded Android code goes open source
The Android operating system is a step closer to being embedded in consumer electronics, after the company behind the Mips processor architecture open sourced the code for its Android port. Mips Technologies released the source code on Monday, two months after it first said it had ported Android to the 32-bit version of the Mips architecture.
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