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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 339

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Feature: GNOBSD - killed by GUI-is-for-wimps hacker culture News: Future of Solaris, Ubuntu - Yahoo deal, Mandriva's auto_inst and...

AT&T 3G version of Nexus One coming

  FCC documents indicate that a new version of Google's Nexus One that supports wireless bands for AT&T's 3G network will soon hit the market. Read...

Zarafa Releases Community Version of its Collaboration Platform 6.40

 Deep indexing by Lucene, new Today View, improved Address Book  Zarafa, the fastest growing groupware company in Europe, proudly announces that it has issued today...

Linux Market Needs More Talent

  The Linux Foundation today announced a free Linux training Webinar series and an expanded set of courses and course locations for its existing training...

Efficient Desktop Searching with Beagle

    The ability to efficiently (and reliably) search your desktop computer for files and folders is a key aspect of the modern desktop. Without this...

Cloud and Open Source Meet to Test Web Apps

  The world has largely moved from a client/server application development model to a Web-based app development model. Web app developers have to keep up...

Android’s Next Challenge? iTunes

You are probably already aware that Google has launched the Nexus one, aka “the Google Phone”. The reviews are mixed from what I have read...

The Performance Of EXT4 Then & Now

  Over the past week there has been a lot of talk about the EXT4 file-system following the announcement that Google is migrating their EXT2...

Development Release: TinyMe 2010 Beta 2

Article Source DistroWatch Kaleb Marshall has released the second beta build of TinyMe 2010, a lightweight, desktop-oriented mini-distribution based on Unity Linux: "TinyMe 2010...

The Best Linux File System of All?

Want to get Unix/Linux techies arguing? Besides classic flame wars such as whether vi or EMACS is the better text editor, another surefire way...