GNU/Linux news
2007 11 15Microsoft Pulls Another RIAA: DRM on Software (aka "Rent, Not Own")
Forrester: GNU/Linux Desktops Set to Grow, Desktop Linux Has Already Arrived
Sun Steps on 'Linux Territories' at Dell
ASUS and Others Release Linux Patches for Faster Booting and More
More Reasons Given for Russians to Use Linux and Free Software
More Support for Embedded Linux Developers
Better Software and Hardware Support Comes to GNU/Linux, Vista's Poor Support Drives Users Away
Sun Embraces The GNU GPLv3 for Some Projects
More Linux Groups Are Formed Which FOSS and Linux
Mozilla Proves Financial Viability of Fully Open Source Software
PS3 Sales Double in the US, Nintendo Has Shortage Due to Demand
GNU/Linux Driver NASCAR, Oil Fields
GNU/Linux Becomes Integral Part of Applications
Microsoft Proxy Terrorises with Patents
Big Free Software Push Coming from the Philippines
Oracle Makes Selfish Moves, Steps on Linux Rivals
Big Media's Censor (and Microsoft's New Friend) Gets Sued
Linux is Today's Best Skills and the Skill of the Future
Microsoft is Still Gaming Statistics Establishments
Gates Foundation = Investments Portfolio in Disguise
KDE 4 Shaping Up Rapidly, Looks Great (With or Without Compiz)
Fedora/RPM FUD Put to Rest, Some People Really Love Fedora
Foresight Linux Embraces KDE, Looking for Artwork
Microsoft Game Annoys Singapore, Gets Banned
New eBay Malware, Incompatible with Linux :-( :-(
Open Source Software More Compatible with the Changing Times
Microsoft's Sour Grapes (and CEO's Huge Mistakes)
What Makes a Company Like Microsoft Inherently Evil
CompTIA Filth (Aggressive Microsoft Lobbyist) Pushing for Lockin, by Proxy
Wal-Mart is Restocking to Address GNU/Linux Demand, Everex/gOS Review from Google's Cutts
Leading Healthcare Information System Migrated to GNU/Linux
ODF Gains Market Share and OOXML Rejection Likely
Usability and Free Software Walk Together Hand in Hand
Media Servers Built with GNU/Linux
PCLinuxOS Gets a Fluxbox Derivative
Google's Android Runs on Standard GNU/Linux PCs, Eee UI Runs Online
Romanian Linux-oriented Company Gets Major Investment
Asterisk GNU/Linux Servers Sold Integrated
Free Software Mature Enough to Handle Professional Tasks, Including Publishing
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