GNU/Linux news
2007 11 22Come Splashtop Source Code Released to the Public
Standards Expert Gives up Hope and Loses Faith in ISO...
ODF and the Upper Hand in Data Preservation
New System Powered by Debian GNU/Linux, Linux Becomes Very Commonplace
GNU/Linux at Centre of a Tipping Point
Improved AMD Drivers for Linux Come from Different Directions
GNU/Linux Users Very Pleased with Uptime and Savings
Microsoft Keeps Slipping Despite Its Web Spamming
Buisness and Economy Formed Around Linux and Free Software
"Dumping" Techniques Uses Against Blu-Ray?
Two New Devices Run GNU/Linux
Why the Command Line Will Never Go Away
Stopping Exploitation of Programmers (and Writers)
Latest Mythbuntu Reviewed, Linux Media Centers Made Efficient
Linux is King of Most Efficient Big Computers (Almost Total Domination)
Fedora Linux Gets New Toys and Features
More Evidence of Back Doors in Windows Mobile, Not Just Windows
OLPC's Innovative Hardware Urged to Reach Mass Market, VIA Supports Linux
Op-ed: The Future is Free Open Source Smartphones
15,000 New GNU/Linux Laptops for Children in Alabama
Amazon's GNU/Linux Gadget Sold Out Within Just 5 Hours
Apple Pulls Another Vista (in a Bad Way)
Microsoft Escapes More Monopoly Abuses Charges
Virtualization Determines Winners, Oracle Challenges VMWare
"Year of Desktop Linux"... No Such Thing
New version of Devil-Linux Released, Firefox 3.0 Beta Praised
Possible Evidence That Desktop Linux Users More Than Doubled in the Past Year
Internet Explorer Shunned by ISP
Shops Join Shoppers in Backlash Against DRM and Record Industry
AV Software Can Do More Harm Than Good to Windows
Pre-Thanksgiving Senate Bill Reveals Fear of Microsoft Windows Zombies
Great Video Demo of the Latest KDE 4.0 with Plasmoids
European Commissioner Turns Attention to Free Open Source Software
Another Quiet Deployment of GNU/Linux
AmaroK 2 to Integrate with Music Server
Linux Graphics Survey Finalised, Results Published
Google Explains Why It Chose Linux for Phones, Opera Mini Gains Popularity
MSBBC iPlayer a "Multi Million Pound Disaster" (and Spyware)
OpenOffice.org Gets Better While Microsoft Enhances Office Lock-in 'Features'
Linux-powered Killer NIC Proves Valuable to VoIP
Pioneer Linux 3.0.2 Released, Firefox 3.0 Praised by Firefox Critic
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