Ubuntu Linux 7.04 is now available for Sharp's Zaurus PDAs. The 0.1 release comes with a minimalist filesystem that can be launched in an emulator, enhanced with software from the vast Ubuntu archives, and then flashed onto a real Zaurus.
Read more »On Linux Hardware Compatibility
I love how anti-linux advocates and windows fanbois always pick on Linux for hardware compatibility or rather lack of thereof. Just about every rant about Linux I have seen so far includes a gripe about it not supporting new or exotic hardware out of the box. Funny thing is that, neither does Windows.
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OOXML expert: ODF flaws remain
Experts have defended the Open Document Format standard against suggestions that its schema is broken, but the critic who highlighted the alleged flaws has defended his position.
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Why many MCSEs won’t learn Linux
Nathan’s basic question, however, can be paraphrased: why do so many MCSEs have such a hard time learning to use Linux? why do they think there’s no effective help available to them?
Read more »Microsoft doesn't need open source
What do you do when you have billions of dollars in the bank and more money coming in each day than most companies can score in their corporate lifetimes? You probably don't open source your software.
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Closing an open-source deal through your systems integrator
In an open-source business, a vendor's biggest competition often derives from a freely available, "community" version of its product. By extension, an open-source vendor's biggest competition comes from the systems integrators that provide implementation services around that vendor's community software.
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Linux Got Game: War§ow 0.42
Another tip from Free and Open Source gamer extraordinaire SlippJigg encouraged me to try out another action-packed First-person shooter (FPS) game called Warsow last weekend. So what exactly is this game and what makes it interesting?
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Install The Fonty Python Font Manager
With the Fonty Python font manager, you can organize your fonts into groups (called “pogs”), and install and uninstall these groups when you need them. When a pog is not installed, you won’t have the fonts it contains filling up your menus.
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Liferea
I get a lot of my news via rss feeds. For that purpose, I really like Liferea. Liferea is a consistently good feed reader and aggregator for Linux. I have used it since the 1.0 series and have always been pleased.
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Meet Inna Kuznetsova, IBM's Linux Strategy Director (video)
I always ask people who market (as opposed to develop) GNU/Linux and open source products or services what Linux distribution they use on their own computers. More often than not, the answer is along the lines of, "I'm a marketing person so I use Windows. The techies use Linux.
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Can Linux crack the home market
It’s hard to say, but due to a lack of major advertising and marketing it could be a very longtime before anything as user friendly as Windows appears on PC Worlds shelves. With Windows having a stranglehold over the worldwide market due to its massive advertising campaigns what can the makers of Linux do to help.
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Does a Linux OS perform better than a Windows ?
Every user wants to work on the machine that has zero responsive time and glides through numerous applications in one go but with time normally the speed degrades and this really gets things slowed down People get sick of those crawling machines and start looking for better alternatives. So where lies the solution?
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IBM Fuels New Blue Biz Initiative With Linux
IBM will be making a big play for small businesses later this year when it launches its one-stop-shop for SMBs' computing needs. The Linux-based program brings together Big Blue's entire ecosystem of partners, compiling all of their offerings into one handy catalog.
Read more »It's official: The future of Sun/MySQL is open...and closed
The Sun faithful who attended the CommunityOne Conference this morning may not have noticed, but Sun and its MySQL executives were very clear about Sun's open-source strategy going forward, despite news reports that seem to have missed the nuances: The core will always be 100 percent open source. The periphery...will not. Or might not. It depends.
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Windows-based EeePC cheaper than Linux one
Is ASUS in bed with Microsoft? The new XP-based EeePC 900 will actually be cheaper than the Linux-based version.
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