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The People Who Support Linux: “My Heart for Open Source Began with Linux”
This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual members and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the...
openSUSE Weekly News, issue 141 is out!
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We are pleased to announce our new Issue 141 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week: openSUSE Conference 2010 – Collaborate Across...
Five Features to Look Forward to in Firefox 4.0
Firefox 4.0 is still a bit away from final release, but the time to think about switching is now. The Mozilla Project is releasing...
openSUSE Wekly News, Issue 140 is out!
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 140 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week: openSUSE News: SUSE Studio Contest – you have until the...
Weekend Project: Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Flash on Linux
Linux users have never been well-served by Flash. The official browser plugin offered by Adobe has tended to lag behind releases for other platforms....
Mozilla Labs Gaming launches
The Mozilla Labs Gaming project has announced its existence. "Modern Open Web technologies introduced a complete stack of technologies such as Open Video, audio,...
openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 139 is out!
We are pleased to announce our new Issue 139 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week:Jos Poortvliet: Strategy sucksRares Aioanei: openSUSE kernel news - 04.09.2010IBM developer...
The People Who Support Linux: At Work and at Home
This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual members and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the...
openSUSE Weekly News Issue 138 is out!
p, li { white-space: pre-wrap; } We are pleased to announce our new Issue 138 of openSUSE Weekly News.This Week: Andreas Jaeger: Revising...
Talking KDE and openSUSE with Jos Poortvliet
Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with newly minted openSUSE community manager, and former KDE marketing lead, Jos Poortvliet about user-visible changes brought...