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Google's Navi-Software for Mobiles with Android 2.0

Google Maps Navigation provides Android 2.0 users with a free and comfortable navigation software. Every user? No. The software is currently available in the USA only, and for one mobile.

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Linux-Kongress 2009 Tuning Gathering

The Linux-Kongress is traditionally where kernel developers exchange honors and advice about new features and enhancements. This year a number of speakers presented performance improvement data and discussed what aspects of Linux can be drawn out even more.

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U.S. Defense Department Promotes Open Source

An open memo from the U.S. DoD declares that open source software is no worse than traditional software, perhaps even useful.

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Pimp Your Nautilus: NScripts 3.6

Not long after the release of GNOME 2.8 comes a new version of NScripts. Included are a handful of new ease-of-use functions for GNOME's Nautilus data manager.

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Oracle to Invest More in MySQL Development

In a new FAQ, Oracle explains their position regarding SPARC, Solaris, Java, MySQL, and Open Office to clear up the many questions circulating.

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Kickoff for KDE on Maemo

A Qt developer has brought a piece of KDE to Maemo. After plasmoids, this week brings the Plasma desktop. Also a KDE Maemo mailing list.

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Ubuntu 9.10: Karmic Koala Complete

Today Linux distributor Canonical announced the official release of Ubuntu 9.10, code-named Karmic Koala.

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OpenOffice 3.x: 100 Million Downloads

The OpenOffice project has celebrated the 100,000,000 download of its free office suite since the release of version 3.0.

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Zenoss Announces Zenoss Core 2.5

Today Zenoss announced the release of Zenoss Core version 2.5 under the GPL. This latest release includes new features and community-developed extensions.

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Endian Firewall Community 2.3 with New Features

Italian firm Endian has completed work on a Linux-based firewall software product in version 2.3. The Community edition of the Endian Firewall (EFW) includes features that were previously available for paying customers only.

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Issue #109 / Dec 2009

Cover Theme: ACCESS LINUX FROM A SMARTPHONE
DVD: Ultimate Distro Sampler

Highlights:

Portable and Mobile: Whether you tote a camera, a GPS device, a smartphone, or a netbook, you want to be functional outside the home and office. This month we study some Linux tools for portable a... more »

ApacheCon US 2009 - Free Live Stream!

November 2-6, 2009

ApacheCon is the official conference of the Apache Software Foundation (ASF), drawing ASF Members, innovators, developers, vendors, and users to experience the future of Open Source development.

New Blog Posts

- Batch Renaming Photos with Command-Line Tools
- Review: Linux in a Nutshell (Sixth Edition)
- Creating Ebooks with Sigil
- Open and Accessible
- ROSE Blog Interviews: Ellen Siever, co-author of Linux in a Nutshell
- Three-in-one

Editor's Picks

New Distros of All Kind

- Ubuntu 9.10: Karmic Koala Complete : Today Linux distributor Canonical announced the official release of Ubuntu 9.10, code-named Karmic Koala.
- BSDanywhere 4.6: Live-CD with Desktop Lite: BSDanywhere, a Live-CD based on OpenBSD, is now available in version 4.6.
- Scientific Linux 5.4 with FUSE, Atheros and Lua: The Scientific Linux distro, which derives from the freely licensed sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), is now available in version 5.4.
- Mandriva 2010.0: Faster and More Stable: The new Mandriva 2010.0 has been ready for download since yesterday. After a month's delay, the French distributor has released the current version, code-named Adelie, for free. Some important changes were made.

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