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Linux Journal: "The Brazilian winter was almost over, and while the mild winters in Florianopolis allowed me to work on the Agape, the coming of spring meant that it was time to set sail for new adventures..."
LinuxDevCenter: "Every time I write a review I get comments and e-mails asking me to review Puppy Linux. Puppy has lots of people who really seem to love and zealously support the distro..."
Mark Hinkle: "There's been a lot of talk recently about the new Eudora adoption into the Mozilla project . But there is another PIM and email project that is interesting, it's the Chandler Project..."
Tim Anderson's ITWriting: "I got a telling response from Canonical when I approached its Public Relations team looking for case studies of businesses that had switched from Windows..."
The Beez' Speaks...: "Even playing this documentary adds to the problem it is trying to solve, because the hardware burns 25 to 30 percent more energy than it actually needs to. Why? DRM..."
Community: Printer, camera, scanner--all detected and configured in less than 2 minutes. PCLinuxOS has knocked my socks off!
Raiden's Realm: "One of the biggest things that bothers me about Linux today is how it continues to fail at gaining any decent ground against Microsoft..."
Groklaw: "In 1999, Tim O'Reilly, founder of a popular open source-oriented publishing house, gave a keynote speech to an audience of Fortune 500 executives called 'Ten Myths about Open Source Software...'"
ZDNet: "It should come as no surprise that HP is considering expanding its Linux PC efforts, given that its top rival is selling Ubuntu Linux PCs in the U.S and Microsoft is trying to kill any potential interest in them..."
DesktopLinux: "What's the best desktop Linux? For me, it's SimplyMEPIS 6.5, soon to be replaced by 7.0. But this is both a dumb question and a dumb answer. The real question is: What's the best desktop operating system for you...?"
In Defence of Marxism: "Not only do you not own that copy of Microsoft Word, that video game, or even that MP3 player, but like most people using commercial software (be it pirated or paid for in a shop), you also don't own any other way of accessing your information..."
Open Source Unleashed: "More times than not publicity, given open source software by major news/information outlets, proves a mixed blessing..."
FeriCyde Chat: "The reason that the Russian announcement is funny boils down to the perception over the years that Russia equates to totalitarianism, whilst here in America we're all about Freedom and innovation..."
iTWire: "It does beg the question: why isn't some tweaking done before the machines are sold...?"
APC Magazine: "Of course, the reality is that the principal beneficiaries of open source are, in fact, Windows users..."
Managing L'unix: "The most important reason you don't see Linux desktops everywhere you look is that Linux desktop applications aren't generally compelling..."
eWeek: "Developers cite restrictions and a clause forbidding patent infringement suits as key reasons..."
CNET News: "Security experts have discovered vulnerabilities in OpenOffice.org that could allow attackers to remotely execute code on Linux, Windows or Apple Mac-based computers..."
Hyperic: "Hyperic Inc., the leader in multi-platform, open source systems management, and JasperSoft Corporation, the market leader in open source business intelligence, announced that they have partnered to provide advanced reporting for IT management..."
PC World: "Early user reviews of IBM's new Lotus Symphony office software suite are unlikely to be music to IBM's ears..."
The Sydney Morning Herald: "The demise of big vendor SCO says a lot about how software will be sold..."
ZDNet UK: "Very few people lie awake at night fretting over their choice of mobile operating system. In fact, very few people even know what operating system their handset uses..."
Reg Developer: "Red Hat is suffering from JBoss reflux, according to a pair of prominent open source software watchers..."
TGDaily: "Like Dan Lyons, I was deceived. But unlike him, it wasn't just SCO; there were the Linux loyalists who pushed me onto SCO's side as well..."
Phoronix: "The X-Fi family of sound cards from Creative Labs has been around for over two years but through this time there has been no Linux support officially from Creative or from the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture..."
DVD-Guides: "Foresight Linux is based on rPath Linux and so it is using the conary package management that rPath has developed..."
Red Hat Magazine: "There are a vast number of fantastic open source projects out there, though for every one that is widely adopted, there are many that remain cloaked in relative obscurity..."
Raiden's Realm: "At the time when GNU/Linux was in its infancy and slowly growing, Microsoft intelligently and silently crept into our home computers..."
O'Reilly Ruby: "I spent two years trying to make Rails do something it wasn't meant to do, then realized my old abandoned language (PHP, in my case) would do just fine if approached with my new Rails-gained wisdom.."
ONLamp: "Scott Ambler's The Discipline of Agile on DDJ deconstructs a myth surrounding agile development, namely the fiction that agile development or XP is for undisciplined cowboys..."
HowtoForge: "This document describes how to set up IBM Lotus Symphony Beta 1 on Ubuntu 7.04..."
Linux.com: "Nowadays, many machines are running with 2-4 gigabytes of RAM, and their owners are discovering a problem: When they run 32-bit GNU/Linux distributions, their extra RAM is not being used..."
iTWire: "One key driver of free and open source software is the LAMP paradigm--cleverly named after the systems it embraces--Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP..."
Phoronix: "This past week was marked by the release of the NVIDIA 100.14.19 display driver for Linux and Solaris, which was the first alternative OS driver release from this Santa Clara company in about three months..."
Mad Penguin: "It's great to see a Microsoft Project alternative built with the open source user in mind..."
HowtoForge: "I have read about Asterisk and wanted to test it out as I will be managing/troubleshooting it at work anytime soon..."
Blue-GNU: "I don't get it. I had a BCM38xx wireless LAN card. I bought it because I saw decent reviews on getting it working under GNU/Linux..."
Blog of Helios: "...I have stressed the point that the Austin Public Library will always have at least one distro available for checkout, should they ever find themselves in a pinch and not have a way to lay hands on one...."
The Open Road: "So, yes, Apple incorporates open-source projects into its products. But its adoption of open source goes far beyond development...
Enterprise Linux Log: "Are you planning on juicing anytime soon? How about JeOSing...?"