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Q Re Gnopernicus Screen Reader - Members Only

My question in a nut shell then is this: if those guys can do a podcast of Groklaw automatically, why can't the same mechanism be used to podcast anything in text a blind person wanted read, preferably in Ogg? Of course, a person on his own computer doesn't need a podcast, only the file.

[Got an account on Groklaw? Know something about screen readers? Accessibility is an urgent need.]

Linux: 2.6.16 Kernel Released

Linus Torvalds announced the release of the 2.6.16 Linux kernel. He noted, "not a lot of changes since -rc6, but there's various random one-liners here and there (a number of Coverity bugs found, for example), and there are small MIPS and PowerPC updates." You can download the latest kernel from your nearest Linux Kernel Archivemirror [story], and browse through all the changes using the 2.6 kernel'sgitweb interface.

LaGER: GNU/Linux and Games/Entertainment Radio Episode 001 Released

The Linux Link is proud to present the first episode of a new podcast: LaGER (GNU/Linux and Games/Entertainment Radio). LaGER aims to explore the fun side of GNU/Linux focusing on FOSS and commercial game offerings along with other software that helps make GNU/Linux entertaining.

Vcs Poured $190 Million Into Open Source, IBM Says

Open source applications have been pushing their way into the enterprise for years. A few retail chains, such as Wal-Mart Stores Inc. sells computers with pre-installed GNU/Linux applications.

Wallace v. FSF - Wallace Loses, Must Pay Costs

" I thought you'd be interested in knowing that the Wallace v. FSF case has been dismissed, with Mr. Wallace ordered to pay the Free Software Foundation's costs. Mr. Wallace's application to file a fourth Amended Complaint was denied and the Free Software Foundation's Motion to Dismiss was granted."

Ubuntu community at work

Easy to use laptop networking looking likely in next Ubuntu release

Real-time Linux workshop seeks speakers

The Real-time Linux Workshop is soliciting papers for its eighth annual conference, set for October 12-15 in Lanzhou, China. Papers should present original work on general topics related to real-time Linux research, experiments, and case studies, as well as integrating Linux with other RTOSes (real-time operating systems), according to organizer Nicholaus McGuire.

Xara keeps promise, first GPL'd source code release for Xara LX

Back in October, when the Windows-only Xara company tooted their plans to port its vector graphics flagship product, Xara Xtreme to Linux, I didn't quite believe them. Now I stand corrected.

Linux 2.6.16 kernel released

  • LKML.ORG; By Linus Torvalds (Posted by phil on Mar 20, 2006 1:00 PM CST)
  • Story Type: Announcements; Groups: Kernel
It looks like both Fedora and SuSE end up using a kernel that is pretty close to this 2.6.16 release, so let's all hope it's good. Give it a good testing, please,

Linus

With so much to like about Linux, it is worth a try

Dear Nick: You keep talking about Linux, but what is it? Can I run my regular programs on it? How much does it cost? What's the big deal anyway?

Answer: Linux is an operating system, like Windows is an operating system. Both let you run applications, interact with hardware such as cameras and microphones, and use disk drives. They both have windows, mouse cursors, right-click menus, on-screen clocks, utilities, cool toys ... pretty much everything you could expect.

Fedora Core 5 Video Screencast

  • LinClips (Posted by linuxbeta on Mar 20, 2006 11:50 AM CST)
  • Groups: Fedora
LinClips offers an interesting view of Fedora Core 5 in their screencast of this highly anticipated release.

QewExtensibleDialogs Library Introduction

QewExtensibleDialogs is a plugin library for Qt Designer. Jose Cuadrea introduces his library and the general design pattern of his Qt implementation.

i-Technology Opinion: No Way Has Innovation in Open Source Reached Its Limit

Article in UK-Based Magazine 'The Economist' Seems Disappointingly FUD-Ridden offering an opinion that suggests neither Weber or The Economist is aware of things like BitTorrent.

CLI Magic: Tracking performance with sar

Sar is the "system activity report" program found on in Linux. The suite can be useful in tracking down bottlenecks providing insight into system use.

A Linux Laptop for $187?

Menglan Group, a Chinese company says it plans to sell a laptop computer for about 1,500 yuan, starting in May, to tap demand in the nation's rural areas.

Biggest Tuxlab launched

Local relief agency Gift of the Givers, in conjunction with the Shuttleworth Foundation, has installed the largest Tuxlab in the country.

Selling IT to the CFO

He is quick to note that ETrade’s IT group understands risk pointing to the company’s move to open source software beginning 2002.

Welcome to The Gemcutter's Workshop

Our new Ruby column brings you Ruby community news, plus detailed coverage of a single topic.

Fedora Weekly News Issue 38

Welcome to our issue number 38 of Fedora Weekly News.

Encrypt filesystems with EncFS and Loop-AES

Encrypted filesystems make sense for network-accessible servers that hold sensitive business documents, databases that contain credit-card information, offline backups, and laptops.

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