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Computer Take Back Campaign places recycling responsibility on manufacturers

Author: Bruce Byfield What would happen if manufacturers were responsible for the disposal of their used-up products? The Computer Take Back Campaign (CTBC), a coalition...

Fedora virtualization via Xen

Author: Andrew Hudson and Paul Hudson Xen is a powerful new virtualization system that enables you to run multiple operating systems on one computer. Here's...

Kind of fond of FaunOS

Author: Susan Linton FaunOS offers a full KDE desktop system with a comprehensive set of applications as either a live DVD or a live USB...

PRISM Coalition lobbies against open access

Author: Bruce Byfield Forces are mashaling to oppose the open access movement, the open source-inspired movement to make academic research publicly available online. The American...

Group text editing with Gobby

Author: Federico Kereki If you program in a distributed environment, you surely are used to working with tools such as CVS or SVN, two version...

Largo still loves Linux

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller LARGO, FLA. -- This small city on Florida's Gulf Coast runs one of the most cost-effective municipal IT departments around....

Foresight Linux 1.4 Released

The Foresight Linux Project is proud to announce the release of Foresight Linux 1.4.Foresight Linux is a Linux distribution for your desktop that features...

Interview: Benedikt Meurer of Xfce

Author: JT Smith I interview one of the lead developers of the Xfce desktop environment, in The LXer Interview of Benedikt Meurer. Link: lxer.com Category: Linux

GNOME 2.20 shows significant improvement

Author: Jeremy LaCroix GNOME 2.20 was released yesterday. Even though I use GNOME regularly, I normally don't get excited over new releases, because most seem...

Internet services entrepreneur uses OSS to “decouple” software and hardware

Author: Tina Gasperson BinHost, a Web hosting and Internet services company, launched in 2000, "a time when discussion and email lists were not particularly easy...