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OLS closes on a keynote

Author: David Graham The fourth and final day of the ninth annual Ottawa Linux Symposium wrapped up on Saturday with a few more session and a...

Emacs 22 enhancements make venerable editor flashy again

Author: Nathan Willis Emacs 22.1 hit the street a month ago, a long-awaited update to the GNU project's customizable and extensible do-everything super-editor that has...

Thin clients and OLPC at OLS day three

Author: David Graham The third day of the Ottawa Linux Symposium (OLS) featured Jon 'maddog' Hall talking about his dreams for the spread of the...

Moglen on GPLv3 “legislative action”

Dan Shearer writes "Three days before GPLv3 was released, Eben Moglen delivered the annual lecture of The Scottish Society of Computers and Law in...

LinuxFest CFP deadline nears

COLUMBUS, OHIO -- June 26, 2007 -- The call for presentations deadline for Ohio LinuxFest 2007 is approaching rapidly. The last date for presentation submissions is...

Kernel and filesystem talks at OLS day two

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham Greg Kroah-Hartman kicked off the second day of the 9th annual Ottawa Linux Symposium with a talk entitled "Linux Kernel Development...

Ubuntu 7.10 gets closer; Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2 released

Author: Shirl Kennedy If stability is a must, you won't want to install yesterday's Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2 prelease, but if you're a Ubuntu developer...

Google Desktop for Linux: Plain ol’ desktop search

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Linux users finally have their own edition of Google Desktop. The beta release was announced Wednesday, and I've been putting the...

Is Linux Splitting into Two Factions?

"With the recent news of several Linux vendors entering into partnership agreements with Microsoft (Novell, Linspire, Xandros), there has been much debate recently about...

The Power of Google Gears (Part 1)

Web application development is the perfect 95 percent solution. It's very easy to develop a simple HTML frontend to something like PHP or Rails,...