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Posted in News Roundup at 3:23 am by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGNU/LinuxPortland Oregon Hosts Lindependence EventTo the surprise of many, Lindependence 2008 did not end in Felton California. What many thought to be a publicity stunt has proven to be exactly what the founders planned for it to be…a template. So where do we go from here?Three Cool 3D Car Racing Games for LinuxMy 3 year old son is addicted to race cars, so I decided to look for some 3D racing games that can be played natively under Linux. Unfortunately, I only found quite a few. But since some of you are probably desperately searching for some decent racing games for your Linux box, I will share to you some of those games that I have discovered.10 Simple Methods for Happily Running UbuntuBreaking Up With BillWindows XP – PCLinuxOS Dual Boot Saves the DayTwo Great Linux Systems Under $300 DollarsOverall I am highly impressed with what companies have been able to do by utilizing some of the latest computer hardware, and open source operating systems like Kunbuntu and other flavors of Linux.Ubuntu Server Edition: GUI Or No GUI, And Does It Matter?Red Hat: Crisis to boost open sourceThe five best things in Linux 2.6.27The State of Linux DocksBrief history of Docks: NeXTstep was first to introduce the idea of “docks” in an operating system back in 1989 when neXTstep 1.0 was first released. Later as most of Nextstep’s codebase was used on OpenStep and then on OS X, “dock” was one of the few original and the most prominent features that stayed with OS X. Looking Glass was a free open source dock written in Java, developed by a Sun Microsystem employee in his spare time on a Linux laptop. It was first demonstrated publicly in 2003. There is an argument among fanboys that Apple stole took the idea of 3D look and feel from the Project Looking Glass, to give apple docks its present look; however there is no question that Apple, which bought NeXTstep (founded by Steve Jobs), was the original developer of the concept of “docks”. As of October 8, 2008 Apple was awarded patent for Mac OS X Dock after waiting for almost nine years.MandrivaMandriva 2009 helps new users to growMandriva Linux 2009 FirewallNew ReleasesRIPLinuX 6.9[Webconverger] 3.5 Release notesXO Software 8.2.0AbulÉdu 8.08.0Live 0.3.9-5Clonezilla 1.2.1-2Latest release is Absolute 12.1.10Momonga 5CDlinux 0.6.2 releasedAndroidT-Mobile G1Handset OS – Can Android break up the status quo?Review: Over 260 images and 5 videos of the T-Mobile G1 Google Android deviceMini-LaptopsAsus breaks sub-$300 price barrier with Eee PC 900A at Best BuyAs in 1.6 GHz Intel Atom. So it still comes with Linux pre-installed on the 4GB SSD drive and includes 1GB of RAM which is more than plenty. My original Eee PC was pretty zippy when running Linux with just half of that.PHOTOS: Asus Eee S101BSD14 Oct 2008 – NetBSD 4.0.1 released (top)Why do the BSD’s use slices? What are they?Why FreeBSD Is My Favorite *nix OSF/OSSBruce Perens: A Vertical Market Seeks Open StandardsBlender 2.48: It isn’t all about playSun brings open source and virtualization to K12Business Profile: Open source for Fortune 500Dell and Red Hat Launch First Plug-And-Play Open Source Middleware Application ApplianceIBM WebSphere Earns Top Rating In User SurveyThe Forecast Looks Good for OpenOffice.orgThings are definitely looking bright for OpenOffice.org – and not just in sunny Italy.SocialDNS: Free Domains for a Free InternetSupporting your free software? Don’t burn outEclipse rev’s mobile Java IDEContinuent Announces Beta Release Of Replication Solution For MySQLResearchers use Open Source virtual world for language teachingFirefoxFlock 2 browser takes flight with a few surprisesMozilla Ubiquity – the Web-integrated YOUclearing up a little confusion about geolocation in Firefox 3.1MusicThe Ubuntu Linux community gets its first (second?) rock starMore From the Open Source Music GarageBest Music Player For Ubuntu – Exaile?LeftoversHow marketing melts your brain[Unconfirmed] Steve Jobs to quit AppleHow to Save the Amazon Forest by SharingOpen Sustainability Network Event in San Francisco, this weekendSpyingI hate Skype. So Should You.Terrorist Fear Mongering Seems to be Working Less WellUK Slows Down Plan for Sweeping Electronic SurveillanceWhy We Need More SpamCensorshipEFA expresses alarm at Government “Internet censorship”DRMPlayers don’t care about DRMEA: 99.8% of gamers don’t care about DRMDigital Tipping Point: Clip of the DayColin Angle, Co-founder and CEO, iRobot 02 (2005)Digital Tipping Point is a Free software-like project where the raw videos are code. You can assist by participating. 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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