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Ubuntu Developer Summit report: X.org improvements, driver controversy, and bling

Author: JT Smith X.org received a lot of attention and discussion at UDS, which is appropriate for such a desktop-focused distro. Binary drivers were a...

Top six questions about running WebSphere on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "This article offers answers to questions not covered anywhere else to help you develop and deploy WebSphere applications for Linux, including...

Open Shakespeare aims to free the Bard

Author: Michael Stutz Open Shakespeare is a UK-based project to publish a fully open edition of Shakespeare's works. It's not trying to be another "Shakespeare...

KMyMoney: Coming along, but still not there

Author: Brian Jones KMyMoney is KDE's personal financial management program. If you don't have complex needs and a lot of history to import, KMyMoney lets...

AMD pulls plug on Personal Internet Communicator

AMD has stopped its work on the Personal Internet Communicator project after nearly two years of planning and development. The PIC was announced in...

Microfinance and open source: natural partners

Author: Tina Gasperson A Nobel Peace Prize-winning organization has sparked the creation of an open source project to help build technology infrastructures for non-profit microfinance...

Motorola buys Good

Motorola has bought Good Technology for an undisclosed sum. Good is RIM's chief rival for corporate mobile messaging - the two have a bitter...

Red Hat and VMware make a bundle

Red Hat has a friend after all. The Linux maker this week announced a bundling exercise with server virtualization specialist VMware. The companies' deal...

Report from the Ubuntu Developer Summit

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Mountain View, Calif. -- Ubuntu developers and other interested parties from all over the world have swarmed to Google's offices in...

SQL-Ledger: Impressive capabilities, but needs polish

Author: Mayank Sharma and Conrad Canterford SQL-Ledger is a popular free accounting application with a rich set of features. It's written in Perl and stores...