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RE[5]: smart move - Newmobilecomputing.com |
RE[5]: smart moveNewmobilecomputing.com - 13 hours agoNo-one but Microsoft can sue "Linux", or any Linux distribution, or any Linux end users, over patents that Microsoft holds. Hence, when the topic is Linux ... | |
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RE[5]: smart move - OS News |
RE[5]: smart moveOS News - 13 hours agoNo-one but Microsoft can sue "Linux", or any Linux distribution, or any Linux end users, over patents that Microsoft holds. Hence, when the topic is Linux ... | |
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CW: Iran commerce minister in SCO summit - PRESS TV |
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CW: Iran commerce minister in SCO summitPRESS TV, Iran - 13 hours agoThe SCO is scheduled to hold its ministerial meeting in Beijing on Wednesday. Founded in 2001, the SCO aims to promote regional security cooperation in ... | |
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Mandriva Joins Ubuntu With a Linux For Netbooks (Slashdot) |
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Slatterz writes "Linux publisher Mandriva has unveiled a version of its platform designed specifically for the new breed of mini laptops. Mandriva Mini features a fast boot-up, comprehensive connectivity support and multimedia codecs, and is adapted to work on key netbook platforms such as Intel's Atom. Mandriva previously offered a customised version of its 2008 Spring release for the Asus Eee ... |
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Interview with Walter Bender of Sugar Labs |
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Sean Daly and I had the opportunity to interview by email Walter Bender, formerly president of software and content with OLPC and now the founder of Sugar Labs. Sugar Labs is the name of the nonprofit organization being established to support the development of the educational Sugar software, which was originally created for the One Laptop Per Child project. You don't need an XO laptop any more to try it, by the way. There's even a LiveCD of Sugar, if you would like to try it out without having to install anything or change your operating system. It's hardware agnostic. We tried to ask Bender everything you'd want to know, like has Microsoft -- like some wicked witch cursing the newborn princess in a fairy tale -- ruined everything yet? Is Sugar/Linux being given last rites on the XO? What about the Intel Classmate push to rule the developing world's laptops for schools? Did they win that smarmy race? |
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The Linux Ecosystem and Canonical's Contribution (OSNews) |
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Greg KH, Linux kernel developer delivered a keynote in the Linux plumbing conference about the health of the ecosystem. His message was essentially that distributions that don't contribute to the ecosystem have to rely on the whims of others which is unhealthy for them. Here is an introduction the development model and some interesting statistics about the Linux kernel code. Update by TH: ... |
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