New Additions to the Linux Mobile Foundation
Sep 20, 2007Montavista and Broadcom have both joined the Limo (Linux Mobile) Foundation. The industrial group promotes the use of Linux on mobile phones.
more »Gnome 2.20 Desktop Environment Released
Sep 19, 2007The new Gnome version 2.20 was released today, in line with the project's six month release schedule.
more »OOoCon 2007: Open Office Conference in Barcelona
Sep 19, 2007The Open Office community is currently meeting at the University of Barcelona, Spain. The OOoCon 2007, which ends on Friday, focuses on the free office package and related topics such as Open Document Format.
more »Trolltech Releases Qtopia Phone Edition 4.2.x
Sep 19, 2007Software manufacturer Trolltech has ported Qtopia Phone Edition to the Neo 1973 mobile phone, and released the source code at the same time.
more »Open Office Version 2.3
Sep 17, 2007Version 2.3 of the popular Open Office suite was released today. Downloads are already available on many mirror servers.
more »IBM Joins Open Office Community
Sep 10, 2007Open Office development will benefit from IBM's own development activities.
more »GnuTLS Version 2.0.0 Released
Sep 07, 2007Version 2.0.0 of the GnuTLS security database improves access to X.509 certificates and adds RSA with SHA-256/384/512 certificates to the crop of supported crypto approaches.
more »X.org 7.3 Released
Sep 07, 2007A few days later than anticipated, the X.org developer team has now released version 7.3 of the Unix graphics system.
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