The software installation routine funded by linspire is now back online, and available to use with a small browser plugin
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Read more »The software installation routine funded by linspire is now back online, and available to use with a small browser plugin
all i can say is ...slick
Read more »"...Essentially, this runs core to the failure of the W3C to do what it was originally created to do: get the non-IETF parts of the Web in standard agreement [...] Right now, the HTML "standard" claims those methods don't even exist (a known bug)."Roy T. Fielding
Read more »"The WHATWG HTML 5 working draft has a specification for a 'video' element.I briefly mentioned in a previous post that I was working on implementing this tag natively in Firefox. The intent is to display Ogg Theora encoded video without needing any plugins...
Read more »This will be an ongoing series of articles highlighting lesser known applications for Linux. These articles will be a bit Ubuntu-centric, but these applications should run nicely on your distribution of choice.
Read more »I was looking for a replacement for SecureCRT in Ubuntu. Something that would let me save all my SSH connections and make it possible to open a connection with the least effort.
Read more »Yes, you read the title correctly. I only run FOSS systems, including GNU/Linux, BSD, Open Solaris, Minix, GNU/HURD, and Plan Nine From Bell Labs. I'll even give a favorable nod to Apple hardware if I see it running FOSS software. But I am adamantly opposed to running a single byte of Microsoft code under my roof or associated with my business.
Read more »SCO and Novell have jointly filed their Status Report [PDF], in which they answer the judge's question as to what they believe is the effect of his August 10th Memorandum Decision and Order. What's left for the trial? They've talked it over, and they don't agree.
Read more »"The BBC is reporting that over 500 people were killed and thousands of people left injured and homeless after the earthquakes in Peru earlier this week... TSFI (Telecoms Sans Frontières) is looking for volunteers & donors...
Read more »Everyday, plentiful funny video clips are uploaded to YouTube.com. These videos will disappear soonest due to reasons, why not to download those good video clips and save to our computer before they're gone forever? What more convert them to watch on your favoriate players like iPod, Creative Zen Vision, Archos, iRiver, aigo MP4 player, iPhone, Zune, PSP, Pocket PC, Smart Phone etc.?
Read more »"As you may know, Peru was struck by a 7.9 degrees earthquake on last Wednesday’s night. As damages are being assessed we are starting to realize how big the damage has been and it has turned to be pretty serious, specially in Pisco, a small city about 93 miles south from Lima were about 127,000 people live..."
Read more »Despite having competing browsers, Opera used Mozilla's JavaScript security software tool, which was recently submitted to the general software community.
Read more »Open source innovator and SNORT creator, Sourcefire, Inc., today announced that it has acquired ClamAV™, a leading open source gateway anti-virus and anti-malware project.
Read more »Apparently having an Open Source Initiative (OSI) approved license does matter.
Companies that had once shunned the official open source label while still operating as open source entities are starting to adopt a new OSI license, the Common Public Attribution License (CPAL).
Read more »Swisscom IT Services, a subsidiary of the largest telecommunications provider in Switzerland, is using a wide variety of solutions from Red Hat for its Linux software infrastructure.
Read more »Here’s a WOW folks! I know things aren’t good in “Vista Land” when Jim Louderback, the former editor-in-chief of PC Magazine and Microsoft Windows fan boy, expresses serious doubts about Vista as he’s writing his last column... and suggests he may even move to Linux
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