U.S. Defense Department Promotes Open Source
Oct 30, 2009An open memo from the U.S. DoD declares that open source software is no worse than traditional software, perhaps even useful.
more »Pimp Your Nautilus: NScripts 3.6
Oct 30, 2009Not 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.
more »Ubuntu 9.10: Karmic Koala Complete
Oct 29, 2009Today Linux distributor Canonical announced the official release of Ubuntu 9.10, code-named Karmic Koala.
more »Microsoft to Release Documentation for Outlook Personal Folders Format
Oct 28, 2009Many a Linux user has already stumbled upon .pst documents, such as attached to emails in "Outlook Format." Microsoft now wants to publish documentation for the file format.
more »OpenSUSE Calls Second Board Election
Oct 27, 2009OpenSUSE awards two old and one new executive board positions to two community members and a Novell employee.
more »OpenThinClient 0.4.5 Supports Touchscreens
Oct 27, 2009OpenThinClient, a Linux-based thinclient solution is available in version 0.4.5. The numerous enhancements to the open source suite include support for touchscreens.
more »Obama Blogs via Open Source: Drupal
Oct 26, 2009The White House has announced that it will be using the free Drupal document control system for its whitehouse.gov website.
more »Linus Torvalds: Windows 7 Rocks!
Oct 26, 2009While Microsoft was assembling a promotional booth to celebrate their Windows 7 launch directly opposite the Japan Linux Symposium in Tokyo, Microsoft's biggest competitor couldn't resist spontaneously recognizing the textbook exercise in irony.
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