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● Links 04/06/2008: Migrations to GNU/Linux in Germany, Heaps of GNU/Linux Laptops at Computex

Posted in News Roundup at 6:34 am by Dr. Roy SchestowitzDesktopThree German KDE DeploymentsThe IT Service Center Berlin has announced the development of a desktop system for the public services in Germany’s capital (Google Translate to English). This is yet another public body making the switch to the Free Desktop systemMore Pleasant Surprises with UbuntuLinux: You Get What You Paid For (When You Bought Windows)LINdependence 2008 – The way it is supposed to work.If you want Linux to flourish, you better…they are the ones that are going to make this Linux thing happen. A decade of “word of mouth” has barely gotten us 5 percent market share world-wide. Is it growing? Probably, but with efforts like LIN08, it can grow a whole bunch faster.Upgrading to Slackware 12.1Computex 08: Play latest PC games on the moveStreamMyGame can stream to both Windows and Linux including Ubuntu, Fedora and Xandros. To see more you can watch the webcast of Intel’s keynote online.ServerDanish Broadband Supplier Uses JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform for IntegrationRed Hat trounces Microsoft in server operating system stakesWhy CentOS will not become the next MicrosoftMobiles/LaptopsUbuntu offers Remix, a lighter Linux for mobile usersMobile devices driving Ubuntu – ShuttleworthQualcomm debuts 3G Linux mini-notebookDell’s “mini-Inspiron” Eee PC killer revealedHowever, if what we’ve already heard holds up, then we’re looking at 8.9-inches dolled up in a sub-$500 price tag with a choice of both Windows XP Home or Ubuntu Linux, 8-in-1 card reader, integrated webcam, direct media playback buttons, and a “host of wireless access options.” Expect more next week as the Computex show kicks off.First Atom-based notebook runs LinuxMSI Wind Notebook Launched Now: Linux with Intel Atom processor in summerComputex Taipei: Fear, Loathing and the Mini-Laptop WarWindows XP given additional resuscitationMicrosoft Extends XP Deadline for Low-Cost PCsMobile Linux looks to the big timeAzingo Demonstrates Mobile Linux Solution on TI’s OMAP PlatformLinux distributor joins MoblinLinpus Technologies announced it will join Intel’s “Moblin” Linux project, aimed at developing software for low-cost notebooks based on Intel Atom processors. The mature Linux distributor says its “Linux Lite” distribution runs 20 percent longer under batteries when using software developed by the Moblin project.Taiwan Firm Takes the ‘mini’ out of Mini-laptopsThe Noahpad is offered with Windows XP or Linux, a 1GHz C7 processor from Via Technology, and a hard drive up to 120G bytes. It uses 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for connectivity and has two USB ports, an SD card reader and a VGA port. It weighs 1.8 pounds (0.8 Kg).Developers Reported Enthusiastic About Android PlatformJason Chen answers questions about AndroidGNU/Linux (Other)Mindspeed(R) and Wind River Collaborate on Open Platform for Broadband GatewaysPhilippine open-source advocates aim for bigger communityOSSWikia Search Invites Users to Stir the PotBika Lims 2.1 Inkosi open source releaseCGI announces Open Source software to support EPA’s National Environmental Information Exchange NetworkOpen Source Perst Embedded Database Receives Major UpgradeExclusive Q&A with Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse FoundationCompiere’s Open Source ERP and CRM Solution Meets Distribution Industry’s Demand for Flexibility, Lower Costs, Higher MarginsIngres Open Source Database Powers Search for Missing ChildrenOpen Source Ajax Gains Enterprise Momentum With dojo.E Contribution From NexawebFacebook’s “Open Source” a Farce?Facebook adopts the CPAL poison pillCPAL? What’s That?Is Facebook an open source hero or Microsoft clone?MicrosoftReport: Icahn Will Seek Yang’s RemovalYahoo! bitchslapped Ballmer’s $40 a share offerMicrosoft’s CAPTCHA successfully brokenMicrosoft Vaguely Aware It Kinda Sucks Sometimes Share in other sites/networks: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Permalink  Send this to a friend


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