Ken Smith has posted the official email announcement of 7.2-RELEASE earlier today ..."
Read more »Mandriva and its R & D projects PR
Last time I talk about the Xtreem OS. As we could see, there were very few communication/PR about this on Mandriva website. This complete lack of communication from Mandriva about theses R & D projects is very strange.
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People of openSUSE: Jim Henderson
I noticed Jim by his thoughtful replies on openSUSE mail lists and forums. He has ability to listen, understand and answer in the way that correspondent can not only find correct, but also understand, which is seldom found talent.
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Jaunty: kernel 2.6.30 fixes the Intel video
The Jaunty kernel team should apologize to the whole Universe: the Intel video regression is because of the kernel, and here’s the proof.
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DFEY - Logo Competition - Cash Prizes
DFEY needs a logo.
Top Prize: £40
First Runner Up: £10
Anyone, of any age or nationality can enter...
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5 Ways to Get Involved with Ubuntu–for Non-technical Users
If you are not a technical user of Linux but want to get involved with the sweeping wave of Linux/GNU operating system, Ubuntu offers you some great opportunities.
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Tech Evangelists and open source
What I thought I wanted to do was take a look at how tech evangelism really effects the IT industry - especially open source. We have all been evangelists at one point or another, but for some of us, especially in the open source world, being an evangelist is looked upon poorly.
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Open Source CMS Heroes
So we can be a hero, just like you, just like you… the higglytown heroes.
Read more »Brilliant Brainstorms #58 - Living Help
This week: prompting users to install proprietary gpu drivers on Ubuntu install; reviewing notification messages in case you miss them; making it easier to get involved Ubuntu art process.
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My Notebook Hates KDE
I am not a Desktop Environment (DE) fanboy, I use Gnome because it's the default DE on Ubuntu. After a while I knew about other major DE : XFCE and KDE. I use XFCE on my older PC. From what I learned DEs have their own strength and weakness. The best thing about Linux is you don't have to choose, you can have best of both worlds. Last night I gave KDE a shot on my notebook, an hp 540.
Read more »Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter #140
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue #140 for the week April 26th - May 2nd, 2009.
Read more »Arch User Magazine Issue 2
The second issue of Arch User Magazine is read to preuse. Some highlights are Replacing the Arch Initscripts, Command Line: Grep by Paragraph, and Disaster Preparation.
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Linux Gazette May 2009 Issue online
The May issue of Linux Gazette is now online and ready to read. Some highlights include Command-Line Processing with 'process-getopt,' New Options in the World of File Compression, and TCP Wrappers on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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Do we really "need Photoshop" on the Linux desktop?
Whenever the talk comes to Desktop Linux and why it has not had the success people predicted this year you'll hear the "Photoshop Myth": "I would love to switch to Linux but I really need Photoshop."
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Europe tops global open source survey
Red Hat and Georgia Tech have published a study that measures open source activity around the world. The Open Source Index (OSI) is accompanied by an interactive map (pictured) that shows the relative rankings for 75 countries based on their open source software (OSS) activity.
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