GNU/Linux news
2007 01 17Novell Delays Annual Report, Technical Strategy Documents Mentions No Patents
OpenXML Support Requires Proprietary Legacy Binary Blob Support
Btitish Education and Open Source - All Talk, No Action
GIMP More Suitable Than Photoshop for Home Use
Linux Turns PlayStation3 into a PVR
The Effect of Having Many Linux Distibutions
Expert Believes Virtualisation in the Linux Kernel is Way to Go
New Version of Linux Firewall Distro Released
Internet and Freedom Kills Hollywood/Music Industry, Not Piracy
Flash 9 for Linux is Officially Released
As Fedora Linux Grows Up, It Gets More Open, Leaner, and Faster
Linux Kernel Gets Suprisingly Resilient
Symantec Becomes Victims of Zombie PC's
Review of NimbleX 2007 Linux
Push for Free Open Source Software in Macedonia
9 Large Cities Join Amsterdam in Pro-Open Source Stance
Wintel Profit Plunges 39%
Another Proprietary Content Protection Failure: HD DVD -> BitTorrent
Apple to Face Criminal Investigation
Neelie Kores (EC) May Formally Charge Wintel with Illegally Thwarting Competition
Linux is Everywhere, But "Linux Inside" Labels Don't Exist
Cisco Does Linux Devices
Open Source Consortium sends British technology agency back to school
Open Source Companies Hire and Appoint New Execs
New Security Suite Makes SELinux Easier
Microsoft.com Web Site Crashed/Failed
Windows Security... Business as Usual
Ignorance Stifles O/S Exploration
Linux Cluster Computing Miles Ahead and Extending Lead
Firefox Share Continues to Grow Despite Forcefed IE7 Installations
The Self-Taught Male Stereotype
Openness of OpenXML Was a Microsoft Lie
Cisco iPhone Violates the GPL
"Elite of Desktop Elegance" in Linux Astronomy Software
Screenshots Tour of New Linux Installer for Windows
Peter Day (of BBC) Covers Linux and Open Source Revolution
OpenSolaris Dual-Licensed; Leaves Linux in Position of Advantage
Bringing Windows Applications to the Linux Desktop
The Route to Unifying Linux Package Managers: New API
Mandriva Linux Gets Easier for New Users
Critical" 0-day Exploit for Windows, Internet Explorer 7 (Yes, IE7) ; Oracle Has 51 Security Flaws
More on Microsoft's Use of "Open Source" as a Marketing Ploy
ActiveX Vulnerabilities On the Rise, IE7 at Risk
Sun Microsystems is the New Red Hat Wannabe
Salesforce Thinks It's the Next Microsoft
Explaining Open Source Apathy Among Seniors
Not Everyone is Pleased with a Mac
Zenwalk Linux Gets 4 Out of 5
Vector Graphics Acceleration Framework - Open Source Debate Leads to Progress
KVM virtualization Being Built Into Linux Kernel, Becoming Preferred Approach
New Version of Devil Linux Released
Vista UAC Flawed, Will Increase Support Burden
New 45nm Processor Confirmed to Work with Linux
Linux in Dual-head Thin Clients
Open Linux-based Smartphone Praised for User Interface
Bright Outlook for Open Source Software (Digest)
Screencasts of OpenSolaris Installation and Review of a Linux Looking Glass Live CD
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