"Today is Document Freedom Day: Roughly 200 teams from more than 60 countries worldwide are organising local activities to raise awareness for Document Freedom and Open Standards.
Read more »Teens Bring Laptops to South African Children
Two teenage sisters from Boston, along with their family and school, have joined forces with an American non-profit organization to provide laptop computers to underprivileged children in South Africa.
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Leveraging Free
"Free" has been a founding concept in the Linux world since before there was Linux — or GNU/Linux, if you prefer. In his history of the GNU project, Richard M. Stallman begins, "When I started working at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab in 1971, I became part of a software-sharing community that had existed for many years.
Read more »Shocking Expose: Why We *Really* Love Linux
"This is a paradox," Dolezal admits. "We often complain Linux isn't more widely used. But that's one of the reasons we use it. It gives us a feeling of being a special clique. Like we're better than 'those ignorant masses.'" Can this really be true? Can Linux -- that most open, free and egalitarian of operating systems -- really be the basis of an elitist clique?
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Free/Libre/Open Source Software: International Collaboration and Development Roadmap
FLOSS (Free/Libre/Open Source Software) is arguably one of the best examples of open, collaborative, internationally distributed production and development. FLOSS provides numerous benefits for developing countries, such as low cost, adaptability, and a free-of-charge high quality training environment, as shown by the FP6 FLOSSWORLD study.
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Apple’s dirty Safari installer wouldn't happen in open source
A lot has been said of late concerning the way Apple slipped in a brand-new Safari installer into the Apple Software Update used by many hundreds of thousands of iPod-wielding Windows users. Let me offer a new perspective, from the open source point of view - why what Apple did was bad, and why open source developers wouldn’t do it.
Read more »9 Improvements Needed in GNOME
Although I regularly use KDE, Xfce, and other desktops for GNU/Linux, I keep returning to GNOME. Sometimes I use the default Metacity window manager, and other times the quicker Sawfish, but, with either choice, GNOME has an uncluttered look that allows me to focus on my work rather than my software.
Read more »Are you an Ubuntu User? - Get Counted !!!
The Ubuntu Counter Project is like a miniature version of The Linux Counter. It aims to catalogue the number of registered machines using the numerous varients of the Ubuntu Linux distribution.
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“Windows tax?” I Don’t Think So…
Here’s the scenario, a friend of mine just bought a new laptop. When he was buying it, he indicated that he did not want windows on it (which should make it cheaper). The response from the vendor: “We can’t do that, it comes with Windows”. When he became a bit more aggressive, they indicated they could give him one without Windows (Vista SP1), but it would cost an extra $70!
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Operating systems are not cars
Every once in a while I come across the argument being made that OS choice is like car choice. It's usually in a forum involving Linux, where one poster will lead off that there's too much choice and the follow-up will read something like:
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Which is your favorite Operating System?
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Which is your favorite Operating System?
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Mythbuntu 8.04 Brings MythTV Improvements To Fruition
Last November we had looked at Mythbuntu 7.10 and found it to be an excellent MythTV distribution. With its LiveCD MythTV front-end capabilities and intuitive Mythbuntu Control Center, this distribution is far more than just a re-branded edition of Ubuntu with a couple MythTV packages.
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Is the Open Source Brand in the Right Hands?
The methodologies of Open Source are not owned or guided by any one person. The closest thing we have are the Open Source Initiative (OSI) and support of the Free Software Foundation (FSF). The OSI certifies what qualifies as an open source license.
Read more »Configure/Install Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for nVidia cards
Configure/Install Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for nVidia cards
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Install/configure Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for Intel onboard graphics
Install/configure Compiz Fusion on openSUSE 10.3 for Intel onboard graphics
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