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MadWifi release 0.9.2 is now available.

madwifi_org writes "Release 0.9.2 is now available for download at sf.net. We've started to address some of the known issues...

First look: Freespire

Author: Nathan Willis Freespire is the free offshoot of the proprietary Linspire Linux distribution, formerly an outside effort, but now produced by the company itself....

A geo-located photo album in five easy pieces

Author: Kevin Quiggle and Mike Whitton Open standards, and openness in general, enables people to combine a variety of technologies in new and interesting ways....

Google announces hosting for open source projects

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier PORTLAND, Ore. -- Google is scheduled to announce hosting for open source projects on Google Code today during Greg Stein's talk...

Linux Email Leader, Scalix Announcement

Barbara Krause writes "Linux Email Leader Scalix Announces Plans to Make Community Edition an Open Source ProjectSoftware Vendor Announces Open Source Strategy and RoadmapSan...

ObjectWeb: First Complete Open-Source ECM and JCR

Sharon Smith writes "ObjectWeb Releases First Complete Open-Source Enterprise Content Management and Repository Solution ObjectWeb Consortium Member eXo Platform SARL Introduces Powerful Enterprise Content Management...

web.framework version 1.0.0 is released

Marcin Staniszczak writes "web.framework version 1.0.0 for PHP 5 has been released. Yest, after very long time and hard work, I publish this release....

Knock-based commands for your Linux laptop

Anonymous Reader writes "Using Linux and the HDAPS kernel drivers, you can access the embedded accelerometers on Lenovo ThinkPads, then process the accelerometer data...

NeroLinux revisited: No better than the alternatives

Author: Bruce Byfield For several years, Nero has manufactured one of the most popular CD/DVD burning suites for Windows. Now at version 2.1.0.1, NeroLINUX is...

Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show

Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show, episode 150: Chris & Bryan fromThe Linux Action Show tell us why they switched to...