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Greenpeace goes open source in collaboration push

The environmental campaign group wants developers to help combat climate change by using a Web platform launched in beta this week. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Open Source

KDE Libs Hackers to Meet for KDE Four Core

In another event in the series of meetings leading to the KDE 4.0 release, the developers of the core libraries will meet in the...

Opera v9.0 Browser Linux Screenshots

Michael Larabel writes "Coming out of Norway this morning is the long awaited Opera 9, after previous Beta/preview releases. Opera 9 is focused on...

Fedora Core 6 Test1 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - Jesse Keating has announced the release of Fedora Core 6 Test1, the first in the series of development...

Google Earth for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Following closely on the heels of its Picasa news, Google is offering a beta of Google Earth that -- for the first...

Four alternative operating systems

Author: Tim Miller Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, SUSE, and Linspire are making headway in the desktop market, but if you want to try something...

CLI Magic: ext2hide veils sensitive files

Author: Joe Barr User Level: Advanced ext2hide is a proof-of-concept program that seeks to magically hide confidential data and files where nobody will look for...

Ubuntu Dapper: Ready for the long haul

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The long-awaited Ubuntu 6.06 Long Term Support (LTS) release, also known as Dapper Drake, made its debut last week. After extensive...

OpenVZ Announces IPv6 Support , Bridged Networking

Sharon Smith writes "HERNDON, Va., June 7, 2006 – For early adopters and advanced technologists who want to test virtualization technology with the IPv6...

Vaestro Launches Voice Community Web Site

Anonymous Reader writes "Vaestro, today announced the open beta of its voice community web site which allows people from around the world to talk...