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Fedora 11 gets a name

http://blog.internetnews.com

Fedora Project Leader Paul Frields has named the winner of the Fedora 11 naming sweepstakes...and the winner is: LEONIDAS.

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"I'm Linux" contest open for video entries

http://www.desktoplinux.com

The Linux Foundation (LF) is now accepting 60-second video entries for its "I'm Linux" contest, which spoofs recent Apple and Microsoft commercials. The winner will receive a free trip to Tokyo to participate in the LF's Japan Linux Symposium in October 2009, says the nonprofit group.

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Created by mark 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Windows 7 as “Linux killer”? How times have changed!

http://blogs.zdnet.com

Microsoft makes for an unlikely David, and Linux an even unlikelier Goliath — but here we are. A few years ago, Linux was positioned as the “Windows killer.” Now, as Microsoft is ramping up its efforts in the netbook market, Windows 7 is being positioned as the Linux killer. Interesting that Microsoft is being cast as an underdog here, albeit one with about 70% of the netbook market.

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Created by Jimbob 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Open Sourcing the Third World: Software as a Subversive Activity, Part 9

http://jdeeth.blogspot.com

So apparently open source software really is communism. But übercapitalist Bill Gates can't really complain; the Vietnamese government cites a crackdown on illegal copies of Windows as one reason for the switch, and we all know Bill wants you to be assured of that Windows Genuine Advantage, right?

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Created by vlovindia 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Bash script to find all of your indexed web pages on Google

http://linuxshellaccount.blogspot.com

You've read the book; now see the movie! Oh wait, this is actually a script to find your Google-indexed pages ...forget about that first part ;)

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Created by eggixyz 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Installing And Configuring OpenLDAP On Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex

http://www.howtoforge.com

With Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex, the way OpenLDAP is used and configured has changed. In Intrepid, OpenLDAP is no longer configured via the slapd.conf file, but via the slapd.d directory that contains ldif files to configure OpenLDAP.

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Created by giantrobot 17 years 5 weeks ago
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The New Ubuntu Brainstorm

http://www.linuxloop.com

The new and much improved version of Ubuntu Brainstorm, Ubuntu's site for receiving ideas from users and allowing other users to vote on those ideas, was launched today.

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Created by samharry 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Microsoft’s Internal Presentation on How to Fight GNU/Linux

http://boycottnovell.com

Internal documents from Microsoft include a presentation on defeating GNU/Linux

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Created by komrad 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Crystal desktop search applet.

http://vizzzion.org

Over new year, I've been playing around with Strigi and Nepomuk, which are the two technologies around desktop search and "making sense of your data". Strigi is the underlying library that is used to analyze all sorts of files and index those results. Nepomuk provides a semantic layer on top of this information, and a nice KDE API for easy integration in applications.

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Created by KDEmon 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Google Creates Open-Source App Engine Project for Exporting Blog Content

http://www.eweek.com

Google unveils the open-source Blog Converters project for federating the exchange of data between blogging platforms, including Blogger, MoveableType, WordPress and LiveJournal. Blog Converters is just one facet of a fundamental shift from siloed Web sites, which lock users in to their services, to a more boundless Web, where users can liberally migrate their data from one Web site to the next.

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Created by C733tus 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Palm Pre the Belle of the Ball, with Linux on Her Arm

http://www.linuxjournal.com

By many of the accounts we've seen, the star of last week's Consumer Electronics Show was Palm's new Pre smartphone, a Linux-based offering with all the features we've come to expect from post-iPhone devices and a few innovations of it's own.

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Created by GadgetGeek 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Linux Mint 7 “Gloria”

http://www.linuxmint.com

Linux Mint 7, based on Ubuntu 9.04 “Jaunty Jackalope”, and planned to be released in May 2009, will be codenamed “Gloria”.

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Created by Gorossian 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Windows 7 - The Sound of Thunder

http://tuxdeluxe.org

Coming at the time of an economy in recession it looks like Microsoft might actually be scared that customers might not spend money on a Windows upgrade. There's no way to go back in time and prevent the damage to Microsoft's credibility done by the Windows Vista release, we'll just have to wait and see what the future actually holds for Windows 7.

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Created by cendrars 17 years 5 weeks ago
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Red Hat's Open Source Software of Value in These Recessionary Times

http://seekingalpha.com

With the current recessionary environment, perhaps it’s not such a bad time to take a look at investing in penguins and fedoras. When I say penguins, I mean Tux, the official mascot of the Linux kernel and when I say fedoras, I mean Red Hat (RHT), the Raleigh, NC-based provider of open source enterprise solutions.

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Created by Jimbob 17 years 5 weeks ago
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LaTeX Community 2.0

http://latex-community.org

"Excactly two years ago - on the 14th of January 2007 - LaTeX Community has gone online. Though nothing more than a simple bulletin board, its growth (about 14,000 posts, 3,000 registered users and 3,000 visits per day) has shown, that LaTeX users all over the world were already waiting for a place to find help and exchange their knowledge.

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