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New SymphonyOne distro plays a different tune

Author: Susan Linton After several years of development, SymphonyOS this month released SymphonyOne 2008.1, the first stable version of its distribution. When SymphonyOS first emerged...

Six Twitter clients for the Linux desktop and one for the road

By Lisa HooverQt Twitter Linux is a barebones KDE client developed with Qt and C++. Since it was built using Twitter's APIs, messages...

Commercial KVM-based virtual desktop program arrives

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine), Linux's own baked-in virtualization program, has been gaining popularity. Now, Qumranet, the company behind KVM, is releasing...

Will Mesh take the Web from open source?

The launch of Microsoft’s Live Mesh has a lot of people asking what this means for key competitors like Google or Adobe. Link: blogs.zdnet.com Category: Open...

What Edubuntu can teach your kids

Author: Lisa Hoover Edubuntu is a customized version of Ubuntu aimed at children in educational environments. According to the distributions homepage, Edubuntu is "Linux for...

Japanese embedded Linux house adds DIY subscriptions

Embedded Linux specialists Timesys and Lineo Solutions have announced a multi-year joint development and marketing alliance aimed at adapting TimeSys's "LinuxLink" service suite to...

Two Weeks with Fedora 9

Recently, I came across a blog post about how to install a LiveCD version of Red Hat's upcoming Fedora 9 release onto a USB...

Whither the Linux Foundation?

We live in the age of the spinmeister, the age when language is used more as a means to confuse than to educate, an...

Open source conference co-locates with Ubuntu show

Registration is open for the tenth annual edition of OSCON (Open Source Convention), as well as for a co-located Ubuntu Live conference. Scheduled for...

A Preview Of Kernel-Based Mode-Setting

There are many new and innovative features brewing within the X.Org development community right now -- among the many are Gallium3D, the TTM memory...