Report about OpenSUSE, which seems to contain signs of progress (note: we don't mock OpenSUSE on Saturdays).
Read more »Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part I: Solid Week for the OpenSUSE Project
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part II: SLED/SLES Service Pack, More Xandros at Asustek
New SUSE service pack, review, deals and the birth of another PC that runs a Xandros derivative
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Do-No-Evil Saturday - Part III: Novell’s Latest Losses and Wins
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Novell Continues to Show Signs of Crumbling
Changes of leadership at Novell are yet another sign of weakness, among several more.
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Watch and Learn How Intellectual Monopoly Laws Are Passed
A newly-leaked document shows just what type of brainwash is used to change the law behind people's backs.
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Old FUD Pattern Makes Epic Comeback
Old FUD patterns are claimed to have returned and be used against Free Software selection.
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Microsoft ‘Embraces’ ODF: The Danger of an Inside Job Revisited
Assorted statements suggest that Microsoft may be gaining a little too much influence over ODF.
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Pondering Novell Mono and DRM
With Mono increasingly adopted in Novell's desktop, is DRM inevitable?
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Microsoft Launches OnMyWay
Microsoft has just launched a program called OnMyWay, by which Microsoft will offer training and financial help to young people. It has begun dispersing help in Europe already, but more largesse is to come.
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When Technology Meets Politics
A look back and a look at the latest influence of politics in technology.
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OOXML Incidents Index: From [H]ungary to [J]ordan
Several more countries have examples of OOXML problems noted (a few days remain for an appeal)
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OOXML Incidents Index: From [K]enya to [N]orway
Further progress on the list which highlights abuse of the process.
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OOXML Incidents Index: From [T]hailand to [V]ietnam
This is the last portion and some concluding words on what to do next.
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Xen Post Citrixsoft Takeover: More Windows Desktop, Less GNU/Linux Server
Microsoft's ambitions to maintain dominance through hypervisors materialises if it can lock out/neglect Linux rivals, using Xen, Novell and others.
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The Big Stories Behind the ‘Story’ of OOXML
While the 'Big Press' speaks of Microsoft opening up and supporting standards the reality is rather different.
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