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Linux Libertine Open Fonts offers free Times Roman alternative
Author: Bruce Byfield
Philipp H. Poll started the Linux Libertine Open Fonts project in September 2003 because of his dissatisfaction with the fonts shipped with...
GNOME and Google reach out to women
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
GNOME's Women's Summer Outreach Program (WSOP) is underway, with twice the number of projects originally scheduled, thanks to Google's generosity. The...
Promoting freedom of expression with OSS in Chad
Author: Tina Gasperson
Budding young journalists in the African nation Chad now have access to open source tools, thanks to Five Minutes to Midnight, a...
Cleversafe Project Expands
Sharon Smith writes "LINUXWORLD, SAN FRANCISCO, August 15, 2006—The Cleversafe project, developers of the world’s first open source Dispersed Storage™ software, today announced it...
To Iraq and back: Soldier uses Linux in war and peace
Author: Tina Gasperson
In 2003 and 2004, Jeff Schroeder served in the Iraq war, flying a tiny remote control spy plane and servicing Unix and...
The state of Firefox
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
At the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Portland, Ore., last week, I had the opportunity to sit down for a few...
ATI fglrx 8.27.10 Linux Drivers
Author: Michael Larabel
Michael Larabel writes "After ATI's successful launch last month of the fglrx 8.26.18 drivers, which had delivered an external events daemon (atieventsd)...
Review: Blag Linux and GNU 50,000
Author: DKR
James Cheswick writes "Blag is a GNU/Linux distribution. It’s based on Fedora Core and is suitable for a wide array of purposes. It...
Berry Linux v0.72 Screenshots
Michawl Larabel writes "A new release of Berry Linux is out that contains a multitude of improvements, Phoronix has screenshots of this Japanese Fedora-based...
Backing up your network with RANCID
Author: Walter Gould
A couple of years ago, my employer, a large state university, was looking for an open source replacement for CiscoWorks to assist...