Open Source World Map
Apr 22, 2009In association with the Georgia Institute of Technology, Red Hat has carried out an open source index study and published it in the form of a world map.
more »Return to Forever: Infinity Plugin for Audacious
Apr 22, 2009XMMS is dead, long live Audacious. But what happens to all the cool plugins? With Infinity, one of them has now been resurrected.
more »Easy Peasy 1.1: New Version of the Ubuntu Derivative for Netbooks
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more »Oracle Buys Sun Microsystems
Apr 20, 2009After weeks' long rumor mill, the word is finally out: database specialist Oracle is buying Sun Microsystems for around $7.4 billion. This just two weeks after IBM abandoned its bid to do the same thing.
more »Top Secret: Open Source Study 2 in Vienna
Apr 20, 2009Along with Munich, Vienna is regarded as a forerunner in the field of open source projects in the German-speaking region of Europe. Now it seems, the Capital of Austria is having second thoughts.
more »Ubuntu 9.04 Release Candidate
Apr 17, 2009The road to the final version of Ubuntu 9.04 still has the release candidate as its penultimate goal. Not much has changed in it.
more »Ubuntu 7.10 has Reached End of Life
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more »Wine 1.1.19 Makes Noticeable Progress
Apr 14, 2009Wine is maturing in the bottle: the current version 1.1.19 again offers a multitude of enhancements.
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