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KMFL lets users change keyboards on the fly

Author: Bruce Byfield Setting up support for international characters should be "seamless," several readers said in responses to my recent article, "Setting up international character...

OpenOffice vs. Microsoft Office

Jane Walker writes "Author Robin Miller compares OpenOffice 2.0 and Microsoft Office in this interview and calls for the OS community to deliver personable,...

MYSQL AB Joins the Eclipse Foundation

Anonymous Reader writes "SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- March 20, 2006 -- MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, today announced it...

Commentary: Gates wants poor to spend $600+, not $100 or $200, for computers

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller I don't make these things up. I just read the news, in this case a Reuters article about Bill Gates expressing disdain...

Vote for your favorite SourceForge.net projects today

Author: NewsForge Staff There are well over 100,000 open source projects on SourceForge.net, a site owned by OSTG, the same company that owns NewsForge. Now...

KNOPPIX 5.0 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Knoppix.org reports - The KNOPPIX 5.0 Live DVD contains some major changes in the unionfs-based file system, new hardware detection and...

LinuxWorld Boston Announces “Government Day” Focused on the Implementation of Open Standards

Conference program is open and free for credentialed members of the public sector. Link: linuxworldexpo.com

Kubuntu 6.04 Flight 5 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Lists.ubuntu.com reports - Significant changes in this release include a KDE frontend to the new live CD installed Espresso, new artwork...

A New, Cost-Effective, Highly Adaptable, Linux Thin Client

Anonymous Reader writes "A New, Cost-Effective, Highly Adaptable, Linux Thin Client Unveiled Today From Computer Lab International (CLI) The MT1500t rounds out the MT1500 series...

Review: GNOME 2.14

Author: Bruce Byfield The GNOME desktop has come a long way since a study sponsored by Sun Microsystems in 2001 raised usability issues. Since then,...