It's all over the Internet now: the Linux kernel developers have issued a statement urging vendors to release open source device drivers/modules. The point is that the timing is actually wrong.
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HP Contributes Source Code to Open Source Community to Advance Adoption of Linux
Continuing its efforts to advance customer adoption of Linux, HP today announced the contribution of its Tru64 UNIX Advanced File System (AdvFS) source code to the open source community.
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Can Linux find one good way to install software?
I’m not sure when the fights over how to install programs started in Linux, but it was probably not longer after there were three Linux users on the planet. Things haven’t gotten any better.
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Security Features of Firefox 3.0
Lets take a look at the security features of the newly released Firefox 3.0. Since it's release on Tuesday I have been testing it out to see how the new security enhancements work and help in increase user browsing security.
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Trend Micro’s SCO-esque Business Model Backfires, Acacia Sued for Defamation
Those who abuse the patent system appear to be suffering significant setbacks
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A Microsoft sob story
This unhappy tale brought tears to my eyes...tears of laughter: The continuing saga of Billy Goats and Steve Ballsup. Are these two for real?
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Microsoft ODF workshop
As you know, Microsoft has recently announced support for ODF in the next service pack for Office (SP2 for Office 2007, expected to be released in the first half of 2009). In conjunction with that announcement, we would like to invite all members of the OASIS OpenDocument Format TC and subcommittees to a 1-day DII workshop on how Office will support ODF.
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HD surveillance camera design runs homespun Linux
Marseilles, France-based Nexvision has announced a network IP (Internet protocol) video camera design that incorporates the Texas Instruments (TI) DaVinci TMS320DM6467 processor. The Linux-based CamHD hardware/software reference design is equipped with an Altera Cyclone III FPGA (field-programmable gate array), and boasts a claimed 1080P HD resolution.
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Linux developers petition for open Linux kernel drivers
Insisting that they have "repeatedly found them to be detrimental to Linux users, businesses, and the greater Linux ecosystem," today the Linux kernel community has started petitioning for open-source modules and open-source drivers for the Linux kernel.
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Linux-based cameraphone shifts modes
Motorola and Kodak announced a cameraphone that combines Motorola's "ModeShift" interface with Kodak imaging technology. Available in China next month, and later this year elsewhere, Motorola's MotoZine ZN5 mashes up a 5-megapixel camera with a multimedia smartphone.
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Simple Perl Script To Ease Console Server Use On Linux And Unix
Perl script to manage connections to console server ports written for Linux or Unix.
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Tips for maintaining a secure Ubuntu system
There are a few basic steps to maintaining a secure Ubuntu system...
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Clashes over goals force top LinuxChix to quit
Mary Gardiner, the Australia-based coordinator of international group LinuxChix has resigned due to a major mismatch in goals.
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Antitrust regulators scrutinizing Windows 7, IE 8
Antitrust regulators are evaluating the forthcoming Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8 as part of ongoing activities to ensure Microsoft is in compliance with the final judgment in two landmark antitrust cases that involved individual states and the U.S. government.
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Novell enters the UMPC Linux Market
In case there’s anyone left out there who doesn’t get that the UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) is a big deal for the Linux desktop consider that arguably the most important business Linux desktop, Novell’s SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) 10 SP2) is now available on MSI’s (Micro-Star International) new Wind Notebook.
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