Stuart Turton spends the third day of his one week odyssey with Linux, fighting Fedora monitor hassles, wishing for Ubuntu at work and discovers that forums can be a Linux user's new best friend.
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With gThumb and Gnote in Ubuntu 10.04, Default Install Would be Leaner, Mono Free
Constructive suggestions for Canonical to save disk space and also remove a controversial dependency that slows Ubuntu down
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FSF works with PayPal to the benefit of the free software community
The Free Software Foundation thanks PayPal for responding to its concerns and making its terms more free software friendly.
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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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Who’s afraid of Ubuntu Women?
At the recent Ubuntu Developer Summit, there were three sessions held to discuss the future of the Ubuntu Women project. It was Friday afternoon, the last day of an intense week, and the energy level was fairly low. The focus seemed to be on reviewing the group’s objectives and agreeing who would take the next steps.
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Shedding commercial attitudes towards documentation
Too much of the community still seems to cling to attitude about documentation inherited from commercial development.
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A Quick Chat With OpenShot Creator Jonathan Thomas
I took a few minutes to chat with Jonathan Thomas, creator and all round nice guy from OpenShot (better known as “iMovie for Linux” around these parts!), to find out what the application is up to, what their plans are for the future and when we can expect a stable release…
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 60
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral comic strip by merc and crimperman
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Happy first time Linux users, with Mandriva 2010
I recently setup a new computer for a friend, who’s win98 computer had broken some time ago. Purchased a really cheap new PC. Now, I had the difficult call to make, as to Mandriva or Ubuntu.
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10 Years of SourceForge.net
It's often difficult to notice when you're in the midst of making history. In the summer and fall of 1999, I spent some time working next door to four noisy, Mountain Dew-swilling misfits working on a renegade project within VA Linux Systems. Little did I know that their efforts would become known as the world's largest open source development site.
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Google Chrome OS: Should Ubuntu and Canonical Worry?
Google, as expected, has taken its Chrome OS effort and offered it up as an open source project called Chromium OS. As you may recall Chrome OS will target netbooks and other thin mobile devices - core markets that Canonical is pursuing with Ubuntu. Should Canonical be worried?
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Ho Chi Minh City hosts open source software summit
Over 500 participants from 15 countries will join one of the Asia’s top events on free and open source software (FOSS) to be held in Ho Chi Minh City this Friday.
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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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Internet Governance Forum 2009 - II
According to Sir Berners Lee, taking care of the "human side" of the web is possible only by creating a new organization different than the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that is also led by Berners Lee himself.
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Why Ubuntu release schedules should be changed
Since the Ubuntu GNU/Linux distribution kicked off five years ago, it has been churning out release after release every six months.
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