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What Can You Do for Lenny?

Release of the new Debian 5.0, codenamed “Lenny”, has been postponed. Scheduled for September, Lenny still suffers from too many release critical problems (RC bugs), and until these bugs are fixed, there will be no “Lenny”.

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Mono 2.0 is Ready: Compilers for C# 3.0 and Visual Basic 8

The developers of Mono, the free implementation of the .NET framework, have achieved a major milestone with version 2.0.

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17 Years Now: Linus Torvalds Introduces Linux

Exactly 17 years ago, on October 5, 1991, Linus Torvalds sent an email to the comp.os.minix newsgroup.

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Experts leave Norwegian Standards Committee because of OOXML

On September 29, 13 out of 23 employees from the technical committee of Standard Norge signed an open letter announcing their resignations. The reason: Norway’s “yes” to OOXML

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KDE 4.1.2 Released

A new bugfix for KDE 4.1, codenamed 'Codename', has been released by the KDE community.

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Ubuntu 8.10 Seeking Beta Testers

The upcoming Ubuntu 8.10, alias Intrepid Ibex, is now in beta.

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Linux Pandora Box Goes into Mass Production

Around $330 gets you a Linux-based Pandora handheld by shopping online, although the first buyers had to hurry.

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Identity Management from Sun: OpenSSO Enterprise

Sun Microsystems provides its own solution for identity management called OpenSSO. The software is available free as Open Source and becomes a Sun product with added support and services.

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OpenSuse 10.2: November Deadline for Updates

On the OpenSuse announcement board, Marcus Meissner stated that as of November 30. 2008, official support for OpenSuse 10.2 will end. After that, Novell/the OpenSuse Project will provide no further security updates for Version 10.2.

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Useful and Highly Dynamic: GIMP 2.6 has Arrived

The GIMP graphics program includes many new and interesting features in version 2.6.

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If you're ready for a deeper look, Linux Magazine gives you a view behind the scenes.

Don't miss out on the tools, tutorials, and reviews you'll need to unlock the secrets of Linux.

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