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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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SNIP AND CLIP

An Introduction to Prune

Have more fun with your GPS data with this easy-to-use Java-based tool.

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ULTIMATE DISTRO SAMPLER: DVD INLAY

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ULTIMATE DISTRO SAMPLER

PCLinuxOS, Linux Mint, and 6 other great small distros!
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SMALL WONDER

Moblin: Radically Different Netbook Distro

This alternative desktop is designed specifically for computers harboring Intel’s Atom processor.

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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 »

OSMC on Nagios -Now on Archive!

October 28-29, 2009

The OSMC | Open Source Monitoring Conference 2009 on Nagios (formerly Nagios Conference) offers you the opportunity to improve your knowledge of one of the world's most popular, free open source monitoring systems - Nagios.

New Blog Posts

- Extension Watch: Better Bookmarking in OpenOffice.org with VisibleBookmarks
- Shedding commercial attitudes towards documentation
- Confessions of a Public Fast-Talker
- Roll Out Your Own Dropbox Alternative
- Scribble Notes with SimpleText
- Manage Photos with Shotwell

Editor's Picks

Google Chrome in the News

- Just Today: Download of VMware Image of Google Chrome OS : Google has prepared its Chromium OS, alias Chromium, for download. Anyone hesitant to intall if from source code will find a functioning VMware image from Linux Magazine Online.
- With and Not Against: Canonical Collaborates on Chrome OS: The Chrome OS announcement caused speculation from many sides as to what effect the Google platform would have on other Linux distros. At least Canonical could benefit from it.
- Chrome OS: Google's Chromium Arrives (Gallery): The source code for Chrome OS, alias Chromium, the Linux-based operating system developed by Google, is now ready for download.

 

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