fuseiso is a FUSE module to mount ISO filesystem images (.iso files, .bin files, .nrg files..). It is also used by some other programs too such as acetoneiso2 (additional article same web site). It requires you to have fuse support in your running kernel. FUSE is fully functional file systems in a user space program.
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Proprietary Open Source
Proprietary Open Source Proprietary Open Source Proprietary Open Source Proprietary Open Source...there, Marc said it, so I can also ;-)
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"WEphone" spells "Debian" in plaid
A Canadian firm will soon announce a phone whose plaid case spells "Debian" in Morse Code. Developed by Koolu, whose CTO is Jon "maddog" Hall, the touchphone-based "W.E. Phone" runs Google Apps on top of the Android Java stack on top of Debian.
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Google Assails Microsoft Over Yahoo Deal
Google Inc. raised the specter of Microsoft Corp. using its proposed $42 billion acquisition of Yahoo Inc. to gain illegal control over the Internet, underscoring the online search leader's queasiness about its two biggest rivals teaming up.
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Microsoft Partnerships, Open Source Software ISVs, and Culture and History
Last week, Mary Jo Foley offered commentary on Microsoft's open source software strategy with respect to independent software vendors based on an interview with Microsoft's Sam Ramji. Matt Asay provides good colour commentary on his blog. Each post focuses on the trustworthiness and competitive history of the company. Let's look at things from a different perspective.
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Videos from linux.conf.au
The organisers of linux.conf.au have done a fantastic job in making all presentations and tutorials available to watch online - in Ogg Theora format naturally. If you were disappointed to miss out on linux.conf.au, this is the next best thing to being there.
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Torvalds Blasts Patent Trolls, Microsoft, and Linux Market Share?
Linus Torvalds, Linux creator, came out in a Q&A podcast with the Linux Foundation attacking patent trolls, SUN Microsystems, Microsoft, and More. "[P]atents on software should not be allowed," Torvalds said, "...it just does not work in software....[software] contains so many pieces that nobody could even know whether...different things might be under some completely trivial patent."
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Fedora 9 Alpha Preview Codename “Sulphur”
Jesse Keating has announced the availability of Fedora 9 Alpha, the first development release of Fedora 9.The Alpha release provides the first opportunity for the wider community to become involved with the testing of Rawhide
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Advancing the Mozilla Manifesto
"Most regular readers of this blog are familiar with the Mozilla Manifesto and with the work that the Mozilla Corporation undertakes to advance the manifesto. It is good work. Actually, it is great work from a great community of people. However, the corporation focuses most on Firefox and the related software and communities. The manifesto is much broader in scope than a small set of products and communities, no matter how important these things are..."
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about:mozilla - Firefox 2, Firefox 3, Thunderbird, Add-ons, icecream, and more
"In this issue… # Firefox 2.0.0.12 schedule, # Firefox 3 Beta 3 code frozen, # Thunderbird in France, # 600,000,000 Firefox add-on downloads, # Mitchell interviewed for McKinsey Quarterly, # Mozilla Toronto on the CBC, # about:icecream ..."
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European Lisp Symposium 2008 - Call for Papers
"1st European Lisp Symposium, Bordeaux, France, May 22-23, 2008, LaBRI, Université Bordeaux 1 [...] We also encourage submissions about past approaches that have been largely forgotten about, as long as they are presented in a new setting. We invite submissions in two categories: original contributions and work-in-progress papers..."
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"Eventually all of the [US] Army's networks will be Linux-based"
The goal of the US Army is to move from Windows to Linux. In the meantime, the Army has to find ways to make the two work together. It's turning to Red Hat to do so and to a group of internal IT professionals to create a "Battle Command" that will explore how to move the Army from 20th-century Windows to 21st-century Linux.
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One year after Mac hack contest, Linux & Vista may be tested
"We're thinking of having a contest where we have Vista and OS X and Linux ... and see which one goes first," said Dragos Ruiu, the principal organizer of CanSecWest.
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Junction Networks uses Asterisk to tailor VoIP to customer demands
Like many VoIP telephony companies, Junction Networks uses Asterisk and other open source software to provide its customers with highly customizable VoIP service. Junction has been able to migrate its business model from a conference bridge service provider to a full-fledged telephone services company largely because of the flexibility and lower capital requirements of open source. "We're a completely bootstrapped company," says Mike Oeth, founder and CEO. "We were never locked into a business plan that was sold to investors." He says Junction is successful because it has been able to follow its customers' desires with open source.
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Why even use Linux??
Why do I use Linux? I get that question quite a bit. Depending on who I'm talking to my response varies. Some of the more technical reasons leave many users with a blank stare. If you're reading this I assume you are either already running Linux or are about too. Well...... why are you doing it? Lets take a look at some of the reasons.
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