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The First Pre-Release Of Xfce 4.8 Has Arrived
While the GNOME developers are busy at work on GNOME 3.0 and the KDE developers are busy working on KDE SC 4.6 and changes...
Weekly Enterprise Linux Recap
The Linux Foundation this week released a key element of its Open Compliance Program: the Self-Assessment Checklist. The tool compiles an extensive checklist of...
Initial Findings: MeeGo 1.1 Netbook vs. Ubuntu 10.10 Netbook
Intel and Nokia last week rolled out MeeGo 1.1, which is now officially available for Intel Atom netbooks, the N900 handset, and in-vehicle "infotainment"...
Distribution Release: Alpine Linux 2.1.0
Jeff Bilyk has announced the release of Alpine Linux 2.1.0, a distribution designed for x86 routers, firewalls, VPNs, VoIP boxes and servers: "Alpine Linux...
PerfKit: A Nicer Way To Look At Valgrind, FTrace, Etc
Christian Hergert has announced the PerfKit tool (or as he calls it, a "toy") during the Linux Plumbers Conference taking place this week in...
Development Release: xPUD 0.9.5
Chen Ping-Hsun has announced the availability of a development build of xPUD 0.9.5, a minimalist distribution with a custom user interface designed primarily for...
Hacker Poll: Do You Contribute to Any Open Source Projects?
According to a post by Cedric Bosdonnat LibreOffice, the fork of OpenOffice.org founded after Oracle acquired Sun, has seen a surge of new contributors....
Pinta .5 Released – What’s it Like?
Pinta 0.5 has been released and with it comes some new tools and several bug fixes. Pinta emerged in February and garnered lots of...
Distribution Release: Sabily 10.10
Mehdi Magnon has announced the release of Sabily 10.10, an Ubuntu-based distribution with a collection of Islamic software and a web-filtering utility: "The Sabily...
Ted Ts’o: EXT4 Within Striking Distance Of XFS
There's just two months to go until the annual Linux.Conf.Au conference, which in 2011 is taking place in Brisbane, Australia. Ted Ts'o, the maintainer...