Regardless of why, the very idea of being forbidden from using one OS over another seems completely insane, if not immoral. But that is exactly what this individual has been asked to do should he chooses to remain a part of the computing community.
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10 Rocking Features in 10 Days - Countdown to Ubuntu 7.10 - Deskbar and Tracker
As we close in on the release of Ubuntu 7.10, codenamed Gutsy Gibbon during the development cycle, we thought we would tell you a little bit about some of the new features and improvements that make the release exciting. So over the next ten days, we will talk about one rocking feature each day until the 18th of October, when Ubuntu 7.10 goes live.
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Ubuntu Users Looking For Linux Chicks
Warning: only click through if you want to red the lastest FUD by (dis)InformationWeek's Alexander Wolfe.
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GNU and FSF News for October 2007
"...RMS will be in Bogoto, Columbia on 10 October, speaking about the goals and philosophy of the Free Software movement. On the 12th and 13th of October, he'll be San Jose, Costa Rica talking about software patents and how they obstruct software development (at the first talk) and about the history and status of the GNU Operating System (at the second talk).
Read more »Review: openSuSE 10.3
For the last 10+ yrs, I have spent quite a lot of my PC experience on SuSE beginning with v4.2.
Read more »Bastille: Classic Linux and Unix Security
The glamorous new kids in the Linux security parade are SELinux, AppArmor, and all manner of virtualization technologies. (Though it is being discovered that virtual machines, just like chroot jails, aren't all that difficult to break out of, so don't count on them for strong security.) But don't overlook the reliable, helpful old-timer Bastille Linux.
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Ubuntu pride--on the basketball court
Word comes, via The Boston Herald, that Linux fans may want to throw their support to Gang Green because of the team's new rallying cry, "ubuntu."
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Review: My Ubuntu PC from Dell
Ever since Dell announced that they would be selling computers with Ubuntu pre-installed, I have wanted to buy one. This is not because I was unable to install Ubuntu myself, but because I wanted to reward Dell for choosing Ubuntu. I also wanted to make a statement that there was consumer demand for Linux to be pre-installed on computers.
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Control multimedia applications with ReMoot
You can manage most of today's multimedia applications easily with ReMoot, a universal remote control program. ReMoot even provides an esoteric way of controlling your PC remotely from your cell phone or PDA, earning it top geek points.
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Making Sure Linux Doesn't Get Lost in Translation
With English as the dominant language used by Linux developers in much of the world, Japanese and Chinese software and hardware developers have a huge hurdle to overcome. Having enthusiastic attendees at Linux symposiums staged in Japan does help, but culture and language differences still get in the way.
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Thank you Michael, but no, thank you...
In this article I would like to give some insights into what the real issues are between Novell and and rest of the OpenOffice.org project, the now famous JCA, what I think a solution could be, and where I think OpenOffice.org is heading.
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GCC 4.2.2 Released
"The GNU project and the GCC developers are pleased to announce the release of GCC 4.2.2"
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html5lib 0.10 Released
"html5lib 0.10 is now available for your HTML-parsing pleasure..."
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CIOs to Microsoft: Forget 'get legal' program, cut our license pain instead
Microsoft Corp. may be trying to make it easier for delinquent corporate customers to "true up" their volume license contracts. But CIOs who have tangled with Microsoft on licensing issues said this latest program does little to tackle the real issue: the difficulty, short of buying Microsoft's most expensive class of license, of staying compliant.
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Turbulence in the Open Source Linux Space
Based on the various perspectives studied in this report, we believe that the recent consolidation activities and consequent price war in the Linux market are surely expected to boost the market. We expect other IT majors, such as Sun Microsystems, to eventually enter this market with more advanced technology.
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