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Nouveau project hacks away at free Nvidia drivers
Author: Bruce Byfield
Currently, GNU/Linux users with Nvidia graphics cards have two choices: Either use the proprietary drivers and violate their free software principles, or...
Productivity enhancers for Thunderbird
Author: Dmitri Popov
As with Firefox, you can extend Thunderbird's functionality by installing extensions. Mozilla's official extension repository has quite a few nifty tools on...
FileZilla 3 brings Windows FTP goodness to Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
FileZilla is one great open source FTP client that -- up until now -- was available only for Windows. Version 3 is...
AMD Proposes New x86 Extensions
"AMD is proposing a new set of x86 processor extensions. As Internetnews.com reported last week, the SSE5 are targeting markets where AMD sees room...
LINUX FOUNDATION STATEMENT ON OOXML
Author: JT Smith
On September 2, the comment and voting period will close on ISO/IEC DIS 29500, the draft specification based upon Microsoft's Office Open...
Expedited Real-Time Task Graphs on Linux
Author: JT Smith
Expedited Real-Time Task Graphs (XRTGs) are a way to program real-time applications in a slightly restricted subset of Java in order to...
On GNOME’s 10th anniversary, de Icaza and Waugh look back, ahead
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
It seems like just yesterday that the GNOME Project got its start, but actually it was a decade ago that Miguel...
FSF links up with environmental groups
Author: Bruce Byfield
Continuing its efforts to connect with social activists, the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has released an open letter signed by major environmental...
Two open source email virus scanners for Linux
Author: Joseph Quigley
If Linux is hardly affected by viruses, why do system administrators use anti-virus software on their Linux email servers? Because an anti-virus...
PC-BSD Meets Software Piracy?
Author: JT Smith
I have been a fan of PC-BSD for sometime now; however, it was after discovering this page that had me disturbed. Using...