Those who collaborated with Microsoft's terror strike against the world's standards bodies don't deserve to be let off so lightly. How about a boycott against the gang of sycophants who participated in this international vandalism?
Read more »Name'n and Shame'n Where the Credit is Due: Setting the Record Straight on (Non)Voting in SC 34
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The (not so) hidden goals of Prism, AIR and Silverlight
"...Proprietary technologies give more control and power to the software vendors, while Open technologies (like the Open Web) give more freedom to the users. By promoting proprietary technologies, Adobe and Microsoft are trying to squeeze more value from the developers and pass it over to their shareholders.
Read more »W3C: New draft of Behavioral Extensions to CSS
"...The new draft defines a binding CSS property and :bound-element pseudo-class. The other features are now covered by the XBL draft which is being developed by the W3C Web Application Formats Working Group..."
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SQLite Manager 0.2.4 - October 28, 2007
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Asterisk creator: Consider open source VoIP, think twice about hybrid-hosted
Companies selecting a VoIP solution must choose from a dizzying array of options, including whether a hosted, hybrid-hosted or premise-based telephony system will work better for them, and whether the benefits of open source outweigh the potential risks.
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Virtualization: Ubuntu server + KDE/Xfce - Part I
The Ubuntu server CD is great for virtualization: it's fast, and it also allows for personalization.
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Setting Up a Simple VPN Connection
I get this question often from many: How does one use a Virtual Private Network in Linux?
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Dell Could Be A Big Key In Linux Adoption
(Column) - Better hardware support - this is something we would all like to see happen. And it seems that it could happen, thanks in part to a Dell supported project known as DKMS (Dynamic Kernel Module Support).
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3 Days with gentoo
So I finally made my choice of new distros. I opted for gentoo. I actually tried archlinux first but it annoyed me insanely within ten minutes (don’t ask me why, it was a taste thing). See this post for more on why I changed.
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iPod on the Outside, Linux on the Inside
iPod Linux runs on first, second and third generation devices. Versions for additional players are still under development, according to its developers. A functional installation routine is currently only available for Mac computers. Installing iPod Linux does not mean going without the familiar Apple firmware.
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Windows XP will double the price of Asustek's Eee PC
European courts recently discovered that the Windows OS effectively doubled the purchase price of a laptop. Here's further proof!
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Live license-friendly with liblicense
Now it is seeking to make licensing enlightenment an everyday part of desktop computer usage with liblicense.
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Tidy up your filesystem with FSlint
Over time, a filesystem accumulates a lot of useless items. FSlint is a nifty little tool that helps you clean your filesystem by pointing out junk in the form of empty directories, corrupt symlinks, files with bad names, duplicate and temp files, and more.
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Listening to and recording audio and video streams with MPlayer
Most streaming audio and video on the Internet is disseminated in proprietary formats such as RM, RAM, WMV, and ASF. Fortunately, the open source application MPlayer can play and even record streams in almost any format.
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Nasty experience with Dell Ubuntu in France
Hi,
Just to tell potential French Dell/Ubuntu buyers. DON'T DO IT !
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