GNU/Linux news
2007 02 06Radio Station Uses GNU/Linux for the Desktops
Review (with Screenshots) of the Latest Linux Eye Candy
The Low Entry Barrier to Linux
TechCrunch Network Says GNU/Linux Eats Vista Aero's Lunch
New Ultramobile PC Runs Linux
Microsoft Chokehold on OEMs in South Africa
New AmaroK Released; Linux Embedded Developers Get Audiocast
AMD Doing Well, Despite Wintel Breakthrough and Corruption
Overview: Moving from/of Windows Applications to Linux
Novell Hits Back at Reuters Anti-Novell/Linux FUD
Wireless Management in Linux Better Than in Windows
Toronto Subway: Linux - The "Wow" Starts Now
All Winners at ModDB are Open Source Games
Sun's Attempts to Save Itself from GNU/Linux
Vista Piracy Hinders Linux Adoption in Iran
Unified Open Source Software Stack Announced - GPE Phone Edition
OpenOffice Gains Business Intelligence Capabilities
Why Gaining Linux Skills May Be Vital
The Linux Engine Behind Microsoft's Web Sites is Expanding
Greenpeace Criticises Microsoft Over Environmental Issues
Microsoft Quietly Raises Cost of Support
Bringing Linux to the Enterprise
Developing Countries Advised to Embrace Free Software
Texas Instruments Gets Together with Linux
Open Source Giants on Their Way
Great News for OpenDocument: OpenXML (OOXML) Facing a Failure
Commission on Information and Communications Technology Promotes Free Software in Philippines
VISTA Installation Made Easy with a Shredder?
SmartMoney Convers Windows Vista
Open Source Cryptography Imporved; Company Extends Linux Support
Europe to Decide on Microsoft Sins by September, on Rules It Has Already Broken
Companies Pay for Work on Free Open Source Software
Open Source Media Player (SongBird) to Have DRM Support
Vista Leads to Music Player Headaches, Firms and Users Suffer
Video Highlights Problems with Microsoft Windows
Sony Says Microsoft Should Worry about PS2 Outselling XBox 360
Asterisk Linux Distribution on Its Way; Qemu Accelerator Open-sourced
Video: Linux Luminaries on Likes and Dislikes; Samba Leaves Novell; Airplane Boots Linux
Creating Your Own Linux Distribution - the Ubuntu Way
ColdFusion Server Goes Open Source
Piracy Crackdown in Russia - Internal Job or Microsoft Yet Another Proxy?
Windows Licence is a Fair Use Waiver
Governments' Use of Windows Spyware to Track Citizens
Novell's Betrayal Brought Business to Red Hat Linux
Unisys and Oracle Get Together to Discuss Linux
Vista Trouble Turns Writer to Open Source and Linux/OpenSolaris
Open Source Consortium: BBC Locks Viewers to Microsoft Monopoly
Easy to Love and Hard to Hate Linux
Microsoft Fails Marketing with Windows
Version 2.0 of Linux Distribution Tailored to Services is Released
New Linux Partnership with Network Equipment Provider and Middleware Vendor
Open Standards Used Increasingly in Embedded Designs
RHEL5 to Give Red Hat a Boost, Says Analyst
OpenMoko ('Linux iPhone') Integrates with New Linux Server
Moves to Commercial Open Source Solutions
Several Companies Embed Linux in Their Chips
Google Releases Stable Open Source Toolkit; Also Challenges the Office 'Cash Cow'
Swedish Armed Forces Replace Windows with GNU/Linux
Windows Vista Advocate Admits Linux Eye Candy is Better and Easier Than Aero Glass
Interview with Opensuse Leader Addresses Linux, Patents, and Beyond
KDE 4 Makes Linux Multimedia Easier
Ubuntu Linux 7.04 Herd4 Soon to be Released
BBC Open Letter to Bill Gates is a Vista Rant
Short Introduction to the Built-in Virtualisation in the Linux Kernel
Mozilla Firefox Passes 20% Merket Share Barrier in Autralia
Wii Sold 4.2 Millions Times?
Vista Digest (More Bad News)
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