This page permanently redirects to gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2008/12/09/zimbabwe-government-gnu-linux/.

● 12.09.08

● Links 09/12/2008: Vietnam Joins Asianux, Zimbabwe Government Moves to GNU/Linux

Posted in IRC Logs at 5:26 am by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGNU/LinuxLinux version of Prey released, air sickness bags requiredGet your feet wet before taking the Linux plungeOur guide to building your own online distroConcise Linux Part 1: 7.5 Questions Asked and AnsweredWhere will Linux be in ten years time?Top Five Reasons to Love Compiz Fusion in LinuxDesktop Cube – The desktop cube has to be one of my favorite plugins for Compiz Fusion. It is absolutely amazing what you can do with the cube. You can add a few effects, turn the cube into a sphere or Cylinder, have the windows pop out of the cube, have it transparent, or even have a fish tank in the middle of the cube. The basic function of the cube, though, is to organize your workspace into a cube of course. However, the shape changes depending on how many desktops you have. It can be a flat sheet, triangle, cube, etc.The future of climate change is in Linux’s handsA scientific project that will help govern how the European Commission tackles climate change is relying on Linux and the Géant academic grid to complete its vital work.HP Updates Desktop Virtualization SoftwareHP is also rebranding its desktop virtualization suite as the HP Virtual Client Essentials, and adding Linux support for its broker software, called Session Allocation Manager, which runs only on Windows today, HP said.Joe the Plumber teaches how to weather the recession with Linux and Open Source modelsCDMA, UMTS modems gain LInux SDKVietnam joins open source software allianceVietnam has officially become a member of Asianux, an organisation dedicated to the development of free software, Deputy Minister of Science and Technology Tran Quoc Thang announced on Dec. 5.AudioThe Linux Action Show! Season 9 Episode 10 – OGGFLOSS 49: XMPPApplications10 Things Songbird Does That iTunes Can’tReview: Songbird 1.0DistributionsFirst Look: VectorLinux 6.0 Beta 2NimbleX Linux – 94% satisfactionCompared to Puppy, it delivers a mighty punch in beauty, but it is more than twice the size. However, Puppy has a greater assortment of programs and better overall functionality. Luckily, you can use both.SimplyMEPIS 8.0 Moves Closer to Final Release with Beta 6FedoraTest Center preview: Fedora turns 10AndroidGoogle Releases SIM-Unlocked Android Phone for $399Google’s Android team announces the availability of the Android Dev Phone 1. The device is the first SIM-unlocked and hardware-unlocked device based on the Android mobile operating system, a Linux-based OS designed as an alternative to smart mobile and wireless phones based on Microsoft Windows Mobile, Nokia Symbian, Apple’s iPhone and RIM. The device should appeal to applications developers who won’t buy the Android-based T-Mobile G1 because they don’t subscribe to T-Mobile’s network.Google offers Android dev hardware*buntuUbuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 120Below is a report submitted from the ICT Director of the Parliament of Zimbabwe on his presentation given at the e-Parliament Conference in Brussels. The Parliament of Zimbabwe has chosen to use Ubuntu on their desktops, and possibly on their servers too. The ICT Director is also a member of the Ubuntu Zimbabwe LoCo Team.Keeping Tabs (Virtually) on the Ubuntu Developer SummitXubuntu 8.10 – ReviewVery nice, very nice indeed. I am not sure (after looking at Top) whether this would truly run well on a 128Mb Ram system, but it certainly runs well on mine.The look is plain enough to be uncluttered, and slick enough to not be the Xfce default theme. Everything I have works out-of-the-box, and I am very impressed.Playing With CrunchBang LinuxSub-notebooksComputer CentralA. It is interesting what is happening with the mini PC form factor. These sub $500 PCs, some of which run Linux to save money, were lighting the world on fire for a while. They are incredibly small and light; many have small solid-state hard drives and long battery life. The Dell you mention was on sale on Black Friday for $299, which sounds like a great deal.Acer leads hot netbook marketF/OSSThe Cost of Free5 Tips for free software advocatesNew strategy for Internet Archive movies!We will make a new Ogg Theora (with Vorbis audio) opensource/free-based video derivative. This derivative will play natively in Firefox 3.1 release (v3.1 is due around the end of 2008).What’s New In Python 3.0This article explains the new features in Python 3.0, compared to 2.6. Python 3.0, also known as “Python 3000” or “Py3K”, is the first ever intentionally backwards incompatible Python release. There are more changes than in a typical release, and more that are important for all Python users. Nevertheless, after digesting the changes, you’ll find that Python really hasn’t changed all that much – by and large, we’re mostly fixing well-known annoyances and warts, and removing a lot of old cruft.GNUnited Nations 0.1 (initial release)Open source SystemVerilog solution rollsHealthcareOrganizing the open source troops in healthcareHealthcare Pros Heed the Call of Open Source GroupsCollaborationOpen Source: Engineering ScarcityOME’s Commercial Arm Glencoe to Sell Licenses for Open-Source Bio-Formats LibraryFirefox/ThunderbirdWhy is Firefox so popular?Fashion Your Firefox released, streamlining browser customizationQuickQuote for Thunderbird: The best extension you’ve never heard ofWebAdobe, SpringSource Team Up to Unveil New Open Source Project, Spring BlazeDS IntegrationW3C Helps Authors Go Mobile Open Source Checker Promotes Mobile-Friendly ContentPrototype unveiled for storing OpenID credentialsBelgiumCommon Belgium – Open Source ApplicationsAcquia Provides Support to Bring College Mogul on Drupal Back UpOffice SuitesOpenOffice.org saves you £30Million/day…That looks to be a rough average of about 300,000 downloads of the free and open source OpenOffice.org application suite every day for the last 28 days, which means about 8.5Million downloads this month.Review: Open-Source Office Suites ComparedWhich is More Important: Open File Format or Free Software?TranslationNew Open Source Translation Management SystemTalend Launches Talend Babili Community Translation ProjectEventsInternational Open Source Comunity focus on ChinaA Window to Freedom – Report on Dec 4th Free Software User’s Group Thrissur MeetingPhilosophyDo not fall prey to software monopolies’The extensive use of proprietary software will lead to digital colonisation, as it forbids people from sharing knowledge, founder of GNU Project and Free Software Foundation, Richard Stallman has said.[...]Stallman said that companies such as Microsoft were trying to create colonies by not sharing the knowledge behind the software. ‘’Just like colonialism, they are following the divide and rule policy. After making some softwares, they are asking us to use it or to think like that. Here, people become slaves of this monopoly,’’ he said.Sustaining Free Culture in Social Justice and Environmental Online CommunitiesWeb CensorshipUnited KingdomWelcome to Great (Firewall) BritainThe Great UK FirewallAustraliaThe Net is Under ThreatAnti Internet filtering rebels hit the streetsDRMDigital Copy: A feature that’s no featureSleetDigital Tipping Point: Clip of the DayDolby Linux wizard John Gilbert gives us a look inside the movie industry 01 (2004) [Embedment notice: your Web browser does not supportthe tag. Firefox 3.1 supports it.]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


=> Techrights

➮ Sharing is caring. Content is available under CC-BY-SA.

Proxy Information
Original URL
gemini://gemini.techrights.org/2008/12/09/zimbabwe-government-gnu-linux
Status Code
Success (20)
Meta
text/gemini;lang=en-GB
Capsule Response Time
286.146594 milliseconds
Gemini-to-HTML Time
0.473372 milliseconds

This content has been proxied by September (ba2dc).