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"Then, they fight you"

Learn how the Romanian Microsoft branch is using bully tactics to convince Romanian universities not to indulge in open-source promotion. This is happening NOW. It is shameless, it is irritating, it is illegal.

There is no Year of the Linux Desktop

  • The Linux Rant (Posted by Cypress on Feb 4, 2008 9:32 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Newsflash people. There is no “Year of the Linux Desktop”. There will never be one. Before you start looking for sharp rocks to throw at me, let me start by saying I am a Linux user. I worked with all major distributions, roamed in Slackware land for about two years, tried to get accustomed to Red Hat’s RPM hell in a time when Linux was a wasteland and there were only a bunch of people that were using it.

LinTube - YouTube with a Linux touch

Why shouldn't the Linux community have a YouTube of it's own? LinTube does just that: offers Linux and OSS-related videos from all over the web. Just a beta project for now, user registration already opened but still in testing.

RedHat's response to Novell - Interview with Mark Webbink (RedHat)

  • LinuxInterviews.com; By Cypress (Posted by Cypress on Nov 17, 2006 7:20 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Red Hat
There's an interview on LinuxInterviews.com with Mark Webbink, PR at RedHat, concerning the Microsoft-Novell deal. It's a response to the Novell interview posted just to days ago on the same site. Mark Webbink tells the Linux crowd if RedHat would have accepted a similar deal with Microsoft, "Why "Open Source Assurance" and why now?" and what will the company do now that RedHat is facing competition from two sides...

Novell: "Negotiations on the Microsoft agreement started in Spring 2006"

In an online interview on LinuxInterviews.com, Justin Steinman, Director of Marketing for Linux & Open Platform Solutions for Novell declared that "negotiations on the Microsoft agreement started in Spring 2006." Find out what Novell's point of view is on the buzz the recent agreement they signed with Microsoft started on the Internet. Justin Steinman explains what this deal means for Linux and Novell and how does this affect the competition between Novell and Microsoft. Novell sais there's no link between Oracle and their recent announcement.

Interview with Bernard Leach (iPodLinux)

  • linuxinterviews.com; By Sarted (Posted by Cypress on Oct 31, 2006 8:26 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Linux
Nowadays, having an iPod is like having a car. Everybody has one. You can see them on the street: those cute little white headphones, mouth muttering the words of a song, head moving on the rythm of the tune. But who sais iPods are stuck with proprietary firmware? The iPodLinux Project is offering an alternative: run Linux on your iPod. Run games, movies on a Nano or turn older generation iPods into... something more.

Interview with Pavel Kanzelsberger ("Pixel" developer)

  • www.linuxinterviews.com; By Sarted (Posted by Cypress on Oct 18, 2006 2:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Interview; Groups: Linux
Pixel (formerly Pixel32) is an image editing program, similar to Photoshop or Gimp, that runs on a large variety of platforms: Linux, FreeBSD, Zeta, OS X, SkyOS and more. In an 8 year period, it has grown to become a very pleasant-looking and usefull application. It currently supports a large variety of formats, and though it is not open-source, we consider it to be a must-have for every Linux user. Unlike Gimp, it has support for CMYK and uses it's own GUI toolkit called eLiquid.

Interview with Milosz Derezynski (BMPx developer)

LinuxInterviews.com has a second interview since the site launched few days ago, this time with the lead developer of BMPx - Milosz Derezynski. BMPx launched a new version of the auio player just a few days ago, dropping the Winamp-like look and choosing a new iTunes-like skinnable interface. A lengty and detailed interview.

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