Saturday, December 29th, 2007
What you getWired - Ubuntu A free operating system with no product activation, validation, or calls back to the mother ship. Ubuntu may not include drivers for all peripherals, and learning to use it can take some time. eMusic Lots of music - including cool indie bands
Upgrades Lift Ubuntu and SUSEeWeek - […]
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Sunday, December 23rd, 2007
Most Recent Articles:eWeek - Dell’s commitment to desktop Linux shines through with the introduction of the newest version of Ubuntu on two of its PCs and DVD playback.
Hands on with the new online version of OpenOffice.org (Updated)Ars Technica - The setup has been tested in Firefox 1.5 and above, IE6 and 7, and even Safari, […]
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Friday, December 21st, 2007
Sun launches backline OpenOffice support for distributors, OEMsZDNet Blogs - Sun is in discussions with the leading Linux distributors including Novell and Ubuntu, and IBM, which launched its own Symphony desktop based on OpenOffice last September. Sun’s role would be invisible to the end user; the OEM or distributor would
FTC Approves Google-DoubleClick […]
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Wednesday, December 19th, 2007
Microsoft Says Linux Infringes PatentsEnterprise Security Today - Linspire Inspired To Sign Microsoft Pact Open Source a $6B Industry by 2011 Goodbye Firefox 1.5, Hello Firefox 2 Dell Unveils Ubuntu-Powered PCs Microsoft Says Linux Infringes Patents Red Hat Exchange Formally Debuts Microsoft has signed a deal with
Definition of: LinuxPC Magazine - More […]
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Monday, December 17th, 2007
South Africa: Mbeki Defends Record, Condemns ‘Lies,’ Confronts AllAfrica.com - One of our continuing and important tasks is further to strive to promote the campaign for moral regeneration, based on doing everything we can to develop a value system in our country inspired by the concepts that are integral to the ubuntu/botho […]
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