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Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show
We talk to Max Spevack from the Fedora Project
Our thoughts on Google Earth for Linux
Dan gives us an update on running Linux on his new Macbook
DRM battles and allofmp3.com revisited
And much, much more
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Trend Micro: open source is more secure
[Just don't get smug and complacent. -- grouch]
Berlin Senate opposes complete migration to Linux
Open Source Portal to Aid Iraqi Researchers
OSDL to Mentor Four Students in this Year’s Google Summer of Code Program
Interview with Linspire's Kevin Carmony
Linux dev kit targets remote, unattended apps
[Includes a photo of the kit that the earlier press release did not. -- grouch]
Looking back at one year of OpenSolaris
Caught on Tape: Vista Beta takes on Novell's Linux Desktop
[Check out the link to the text version, too, which includes such things as: "Arguably, the biggest factor in completing a successful installation comes in the form of driver support. That turned out to be a challenge with Vista. "With SUSE Linux, most drivers were included on the installation CD or readily available during the install. "In taking a look at the major features, one quickly sees that SUSE Linux is more than a match for Vista."
-- grouch]
Unisys Tools Migrate WebLogic/Unix Stack to JBoss/Linux
ClearHealth training course summer dates are filling up quickly
Korean triumvirate joins FSG with LSB-enrichment plans
HI Researcher Continues OpenDocument FUD
Steven Titch, a Senior Fellow at the Heartland Institute, first drew my attention when I ran across an article he wrote, in which he made so many misleading statements, I called into question his abilities as a researcher. Two blog posts later, Titch still fails to address facts, to present any evidence in support of his arguments, to make any arguments relevant to the issue at hand, contradicts himself... Need I go on? One wonders if he is even in the same ball park.
Microsoft offers schools in Mass. free software
[Aren't there laws against trying to get students addicted? Isn't this the same Boston Globe which smeared Peter Quinn? Isn't this the same Microsoft who has historically threatened, squeezed, and even lied to schools? By the way, any GNU/Linux distribution permits students to "write their own software and build websites" without all the auditing, licensing, and viral problems associated with Microsoft. -- grouch]
Click-fraud Tools, Now Totally Free
[While it claims to be "totally free", I couldn't find any way to download without registering. -- grouch]
4th version of Bayanihan Linux OS to be launched soon
Open-Xchange partners with InTech-Solutions to provide Professional Services for OX 5.0, the Leading Messaging and Collaboration Solution
Arcom's new SBC-GX533 Development Kit allows fast design of ...
Linux Networx Accelerators Expected to Drive Up to 4x Price ...
FreeMED Software Foundation Board of Trustees
Dr. Udoshi has been active with the development of FreeMED and promotion of Open Source for use in medicine and medical practice.
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