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A More Colorful LibreOffice Unveiled

In the first article in this series I pointed out some problems I and other LibreOffice users have with the standard LibreOffice color palette,...

OpenSUSE Considers Replacing LXDE With E17

In an effort to make Enlightenment E17 available through the openSUSE installer and DVD, the lightweight LXDE desktop environment may be pushed away...Read more...

Development Release: Canaima GNU/Linux 4.0 Alpha 1

Canaima GNU/Linux is a Debian-based desktop Linux distribution sponsored by the government of Venezuela and widely deployed in the country's schools and public offices....

KVM Virtualization Still Being Ported To 64-bit ARM

After KVM virtualization was brought to ARM last year with the ARM Cortex-A15 SoCs supporting hardware virtualization, support for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine for...

SlateKit Shell: A New Qt5/QML Web-Browser

SlateKit Shell is a new QML-based web-browser sporting a "sliding drawer" user-interface. The WebKit-powered browser is written entirely in QML and JavaScript...Read more at...

New IntelliJ-Based Android Studio IDE Now Available

At Google I/O today, Google released an early access preview version of an Android integrated development environment (IDE) based on IntelliJ IDEA. To its...

Best Linux Tools for Enterprise Developers and Systems Administrators

It's a testament to Linux's ubiquity and versatility today that so many “best of” lists are published focusing on the free and open source...

Samsung Grabs 95 Percent of Android Smartphone Profits

The Korean handset maker earned $5.1 billion of the $5.3 billion in global profits seen by Android smartphone vendors last quarter, says research firm...

Kubuntu, KDE Has Little Hope For Ubuntu’s Mir

Martin Gräßlin, the maintainer of KDE's KWin window manager, has been vocal against Canonical's Mir Display Server from the beginning. He's now written another...

FOSS Knowledge, Part 3: Reaching the Goal

In my last two posts, I discussed the evolution of open source knowledge: where we came from, where are we now, and how did we...