GNU/Linux news
2007 07 02AMD Improves Control Center for GNU/Linux
Windows Vista Doesn't Behave, So Ubuntu Linux Replaces It
Demostrating the Beauty and Power of the GIMP and Linux (Gutsy Gibbon 7.10)
Microsoft Lockins Analysed, Government and Business Advised to Consider Linux
FCC Shoves (Forces) DRM in Boxes, FTC Luddites Continue to Battle the Internet
iPhone Shows Why Proprietary and Rigid (Precompiled) Software Hinders Advancement
Windows Vista Wins "Worst Technology" Prize, Still Vulnerable and Broken
School Library Journal Covers Linux
KDE, Gentoo, Linux Conferences/Events Show Increaing Linux Popularity
Linus Releases New Linux Kernel RC, Says Microsoft Made Up Numbers
Trolltech Gets Another Reseller
Failure Rate Aside, XBox Sold at a Big Loss
Scarcely-explored Ways of Making Money from Free Software
Sidux Linux Earns Raves Review, Xandrosoft as Bad as Vista
Positive Welcome to GPLv3, Even from Industry Giant
Having to Compile from Source is a Myth
Microsoft Might Require Free Software to Survive
News and Development Keep Coming from 'Small' Linux Distributors
Use of Free Software Saves Unnecessary Waste (Packaging and Media)
Sony Sharpens Digital Locks, Cart Locking System Becomes Open Source Project on Instructionables
China Wants Free Software to Serve as Nation's Industry Booster
Mandriva is Coming to the United Kingdom
Not Only Windows Vista Has Activation Problems
Creative Commons Supports GPLv3!
New Version of Latvian Linux Distro Released, Zend 1.0 is Out
Novell's Linux/OSS Strategist No Longer with Novell (Just Like Bailo)
Linspire Spits at OpenDocument Format, Helps Microsoft Bolt Lockins Into OpenOffice
Microsoft Says Zune Users Are Pirates, Apple Gets Rejected by UMG
Wales Medical Research Institute Chooses Linux for E-mail
Interviews with Linux consultant and Linux Mint Creator
Microsoft Reaches Out to Allies to Avoid Its Format's Defeat (Again)
Complaints About 'Windows Spewage' Rising, iPhone Used as Bait That Exploits Windows/IE Flaws
Microsoft Suffers More Production Problems, Sony Enters Full Production
Google's Stealth Communication/Hardware Project and Communication Problems
More Palm Linux-based Products Available Next Year
Company Gets Linux Product Improved Thanks to Hardware and Software Transparency
Award-winning Software Ported to GNU/Linux
GeeXboX 1.1 Released, Linux Gazette for July 2007 Published
Most Successful Free Software Projects Start Very Small
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