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Don’t Blame Microsoft
This cycle of accusations cannot be good for anyone and is definitely bad for Linux's reputation. The problem is that some (not all) people jump too quickly to the assumption that there is some sort of conspiracy against Linux. I can't even really blame these people.
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Google Exec Hints at Future Open Platform
Girouard stated that his company's long-term goal is to open up the Google development stack to outside developers. If this is true, then it could have some serious long-term implications for developers who could use Google services in new and interesting ways.
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Ten Reasons why Linux is really a Religion
After browsing through the amazing feedback in response to the many Linux articles on ITWire, I have come to a very clear conclusion – Linux is a religion. Here’s a bunch of reasons why its so.
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Ubuntu's Mark Shuttleworth opens up on mobility and design
Shuttleworth discussed a wide variety of subjects, ranging from Ubuntu's governance model to plans for the upcoming version of Ubuntu, codenamed Jaunty Jackalope.
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Could Mepis have been Ubuntu?
once I discovered SimplyMepis (also known as Mepis), I found that Knoppix was simply too time consuming. I enjoyed Mepis for a while, though I ended up moving to Ubuntu due to stagnation in Mepis development.
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Ace Suares: A big Linux advocate on a small island (video)
The word 'big' has two meanings here. Ace Suares is not only a big-time GNU/Linux and FOSS advocate, but he is close to 2.5 meters tall and built like a football lineman. He lives on the island of Curacao in the Netherland Antilles, where he and his wife run a small Web design and hosting firm that (of course) runs Linux servers.
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Norris Did Attend SCO's Tec Forum; Investors "Excited" About Prospects
It turns out that Stephen Norris did attend SCO's Tec Forum after all, at least according to SCO's latest SCO Partner News newsletter. He expressed that SCO's strengths are its customers and its products.
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How Ubuntu Lost Its Credibility and the Road to Regaining It
If Ubuntu announced that a radically new theme would be included in Ubuntu 9.04, would you believe them?
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Where to find royalty-free cliparts for OpenOffice.org?
Open source office suite needs some decent open and royalty-free cliparts. This tutorial presents valuable clipart repositories and an extension which enables direct downloading of graphics into the OpenOffice.org documents.
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10 Linux-powered E-book Readers
Below is a list of the more popular eBook readers operating on e-paper technology and at the same time running Linux.
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Splashtop moves into netbooks
The Splashtop instant-on Linux environment is included in the new Lenovo IdeaPad S10e netbook, marking the product's first appearance in that form factor. That news should come as no surprise, since netbooks' ultra-portability is a natural match for Splashtop's instant-on.
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Lisp @ Google: Killed in 2001 Reborn in 2008!
"... I did try to introduce Lisp to Google. Having had some experience selling Lisp at JPL I got all my ducks in a row, had a cool demo going, showed it to all the other members of the ads team, and had them all convinced that this was a good idea. The only thing left was to get approval from the VP of engineering. The conversation went something like this: ..."
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Kubuntu 8.10 + KDE 4 = Failed
After installing the latest KDE flavor of Ubuntu last night, I am supposed to write my initial impressions about it today, and I expected it to be good. Unfortunately, something unexpected happened. Kubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex" failed miserably after the installation.
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A Review of Ubuntu on the Dell XPS M1530
In this review I am going to focus mostly on the software, since other posts have already covered the hardware. Before I begin on the software, though, I would like to mention a few things about the hardware.
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