How four vendors of desktop GNU/Linux lost their direction after joining Microsoft's software patents racket
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KDE Community Releases KOffice 2.1
The KOffice team is very happy to announce version 2.1.0 of KOffice, 6 months after the platform release 2.0.0. This release brings a number of new features as well as general improvements in the maturity of the individual applications. Importing of documents have also been given an overhaul.
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GlusterFS performance tuning for small files, replication, distributed, NUFA
Small files performance is still the Achiles heel of GlusterFS. Tuning for replication (AFR, mirroring), distributed and NUFA setups is a non-trivial task, and you must know your application behaviour, your hardware and network infrastructure.
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Repositioning the KDE Brand: KDE - People Who Create Software
KDE has changed over the past 13 years. The application framework has grown, matured and gone cross-platform, as have the applications. Strong growth in our community has created an increasingly diverse and large set of high-quality applications. In the process, KDE's identity has shifted from being simply a desktop environment to representing a global community that creates a remarkably rich body of free software targeted for use by people everywhere. KDE is no longer software created by people, but people who create software.
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Why GNU/Linux Has Already Won
Where technical merits are considered rather than marketing and consumerism, GNU/Linux crushes the competition and continues to gain
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Learn about GNU/linux
GNU/Linux, more commonly known simply as Linux, is a free operating system and gateway into a dimension comprised almost entirely of brain-rape and penguins.
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Fedora 12 - it's a horse, not a camel
The Fedora Project has announced the latest version of its popular open source Linux distribution. Nicknamed Constantine, Fedora 12 has quite a few impressive new features and demonstrates that the project has gained a renewed sense of direction.
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Survey: Vista 7 Disliked by Sub-notebooks Buyers, GNU/Linux Emerges as a Winner
As expected, customers reject Vista 7 Starter Edition and Microsoft is restructuring for coming change
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GNU/Linux Just Became Topper
One of my favourite sites for anyone benighted enough to believe that Windows is in any sense superior technology to free software is Top500. As its name hints, this is simply the top 500 supercomputers in the world, with an analysis by location, vendors, processor architecture – and, of course, operating systems.
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ARM for GNU/Linux Arrives; Has Microsoft Given up on Sub-notebooks?
The highly-anticipated torrent of low-cost, energy-efficient, user-friendly, GNU/Linux-only appliances has finally arrived, leaving Microsoft racing to the top again
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Apple Keeps Losing to GNU/Linux Because of Draconian Attitude
Apple has retention issues with users due to excessive lock-in and control; Snow Leopard suffers from more bugs
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Power Users Choose GNU/Linux (Video)
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Winter Olympics Incompatible with GNU/Linux, Thanks to Microsoft
The Winter Olympics too will be delivered in Microsoft's proprietary XAML that it will stream via GNU/Linux servers
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GNU/Linux: Virtualbox for solving a common small business problem.
We have all heard the GNU/Linux naysayers posit that, "No one will use Linux until (insert application name here) runs natively on Linux." Other than the fact that this is almost pure hyperbole there is some kernel of truth there. This article demonstrates one solution.
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Confirmed: Microsoft Publicly Lies About Market Share of GNU/Linux
Microsoft's slanderous claims about the popularity of GNU/Linux are echoed by its crowd and refuted by professionals
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