CUPS 1.4.0 with DDK and Improved Bonjour
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more »Minitube: Slimline YouTube Client
Aug 31, 2009Anyone wanting to watch just a short video on YouTube probably won't need Minitube, for those that want more, it's a must-have app.
more »Sharp Netwalker Z1: Mini-Netbook with Ubuntu
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more »Novell Still Profits with Linux
Aug 31, 2009Tightening of the belt has seemingly paid off for Novell. The enterprise earned 38 million USD in the last quarter with Linux products.
more »Nokia N900: Internet Tablet with Maemo Linux
Aug 28, 2009Nokia has introduced the N900 as the newest in its line of Linux-based Internet tablets.
more »KDE Applet for Frequent Flyers
Aug 27, 2009We know by sitting strapped in our seats that all electronic devices are required to be shut off during startoffs and landings. But during longer flights it's no problem working on your notebook -- as long as WLAN, Bluetooth and 3G devices are nixed.
more »FSF and GNOME Calling Women of Community
Aug 26, 2009The Free Software Foundation (FSF) and the GNOME Foundation are targeting higher women's participation in the community. The first step is a "mini-summit" on "Women in Free Software."
more »OpenBSD Developers Work on AerieBSD
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