LinuxWorld UK 2006 Remembering LinuxWorld UK
Dec 31, 2006This year’s UK LinuxWorld brought out the usual blend of speeches, products, conference sessions, and aisle antics.
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Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers
Nov 30, 2006Ajax lets web developers concentrate on the important things and leave the browser abstraction to the libraries. Also in this issue, Cdrecord forked, Debconf in kilts, bugs squashed at Debian, and the latest news on Debian Etch.
more »aKademy 2006 The aKademy 2006 KDE developer conference in Dublin
Nov 30, 2006Some 200 members of the KDE project met at Trinity College in Dublin at the end of September for the week-long aKademy conference.
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more »Linux Beer Hike 2006 Hacking and hiking at the Linux Bier Wanderung 2006
Oct 31, 2006Geeks don’t bite, but insects and spiders do in the Aukstaitija (Highlands) National Park, site of this year’s Linux Beer Hike (aka, Linux Bier Wanderung).
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Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers
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