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ZaReason's MegaLap is a desktop replacement with an Ubuntu twist

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MegaLap, a notebook computer from ZaReason, a company that builds and sells computer systems that run Ubuntu, is bound to give its owner bragging rights at any LAN party, especially with how loud the system can get. It has the hallmarks of on-the-go computing, while performing comparably to a desktop gaming system.

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Python Fans Take Aim at the Enterprise

http://www.internetnews.com

After years in the shadows, the open source Python programming language is becoming increasingly mainstream. There are more users and more tools. Backers of Python now argue that Python is ready for the enterprise.

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Orca accessibility app makes a whale of an impact

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Many people know that free and open source software (FOSS) plays a role in creating the technical infrastructure of developing nations and in preserving endangered languages.

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HP launches The Linux Powered Mini Note Micro Notebook

http://www.geeky-gadgets.com

The number of companies coming out with tiny affordable notebook PC’s is on the increase every day, thanks to the huge success of the Asus Eee, we have an every increasing choice of small affordable notebooks. The latest company on the bandwagon is HP with the Mini Note micro notebook.

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Low-cost MP3 player gains fancy Linux port

http://www.linuxdevices.com

The "Podzilla" open source application suite was ported to a relatively inexpensive line of flash-based mp3 players. Originally developed by the iPod Linux project, the software now runs on SanDisk's $100-$150 Sansa e200 devices, reports Sebastian Duell, chief SansaLinux project developer.

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Switching From XP to Linux - Should You?

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A question from John.P in Texas: “…About the poll called “Are you considering a switch from Windows to Linux?” I see that almost 47% of visitors say “Yes” (so did I). I am an XP user and was wondering if you can post a short note for advice about switching to Linux?…“spacer_gif Switching From XP to Linux - Should You?

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Moving to Linux? No fear, help is at hand

http://www.itwire.com

To some people, the increasing number of Linux distributions serves as a disadvante when it comes to attracting new users. To Christopher Smart, it's a plus point - the way he puts it, if he had not been able to roll his own, he never would have achieved the level of understanding of Linux he has today.

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Red Hat Chairman Sells $3.4M Shares of Stock

http://www.topix.net

Red Hat Chairman Matthew Szulik last week sold more than $3.4 million worth of shares in the Linux software developer and services provider.

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Network Security Converges With Ubuntu Linux

http://www.mspmentor.net

Ubuntu, the fastest-growing version of Linux, is starting to attract interest from the managed services industry. One prime example: Untangle, which develops security solutions for managed service providers, is preparing to add support for Ubuntu within the next few months, MSPmentor has learned.

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Application/ Software management in Ubuntu Gutsy

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If you are very new to Ubuntu and have come from Windows where you got most updates by visiting the various vendors of each application and doing so separately; you are in for a shock!

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Open source: Why we can't just give this stuff away

http://www.cnet.com

Adrian Kingsley-Hughes has a great post over on Datamation entitled, "Linux...Why is it So Hard to Give It Away?". He addresses the difficulty in getting retailers to sell cheap Linux-based PCs, and decides that the problem is the support burden: It's easier to offload that to Microsoft than to undertake it to save a few dollars:

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Finding the right open-source savvy lawyer

http://www.linux-watch.com

Some days, like it or not, you need a lawyer. For most business purposes, picking the right law firm isn't usually that big of a deal.

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Microsoft Says OOXML Vote Was Fair

http://www.informationweek.com

Microsoft said allegations that it improperly influenced the vote on a new standard for digital document creation are unfounded and arise mostly from individuals and companies unhappy with the vote's result.

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Created by peacemaker 17 years 43 weeks ago
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Emacs Lisp as a scripting language

http://www.leancrew.com

"...you can run Elisp (the Lisp interpreter Emacs is built on) programs from outside Emacs [...] This will make Emacs work like Perl or Python or Ruby or Bash—an interpreter that reads the rest of the program and executes the code..." -- nota bene: I love Emacs as a text editor!

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Created by can.axis 17 years 43 weeks ago
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Smart cards provide hurdles, opportunities for Free Software

http://www.linux.com

Smart cards and digital signatures are presented as among the most important components of e-government in Europe, but they are still far from being an effective, Linux-friendly solution to reduce administrative and business costs. But the same tools may become a way to make the general public use or support Free Software.

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