Free Software Projects An up-to-date look at free software and its makers
Jul 01, 2008This month, we look at free projects as a replacement for Flash and Java. Both Flash and Java are so widespread that you can’t realistically do without them, so it’s a pity that both are released under proprietary licenses. The community has started to remedy the situation.
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Jul 01, 2008We look at the Wwwoffle proxy server, the Rubrica contact data manager, the eSvn GUI-based SVN front-end, and the MDB Tools converter.
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Jun 19, 2008The recent discussion concerning the future of Mozilla Thunderbird is one example of the needs of a corporation vs. those of the user community.
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Freenet Free communications on the Freenet network.
May 31, 2008The Free Network Project provides a safe environment for free speech – even for users who fear censorship.
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May 31, 2008Should free development be a part of free software, or is Apache pioneer Roy Fielding asking too much of Sun? Besides looking at the commercial side of free software, this month's column investigates synchronization of speech and text.
more »LugRadio Live USA Linux, radio, and rock 'n' roll converged in San Francisco
May 23, 2008In mid-April, LugRadio Live landed at the Metreon Theater in San Francisco for two days of music, mixing, Linux, and live recording.
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Plasma Bigscreen Returns
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Wayland 1.24 Released with Fixes and New Features
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Fedora Continues 32-Bit Support
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Linux Kernel 6.17 Drops bcachefs
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Two Local Privilege Escalation Flaws Discovered in Linux
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