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A GPL requirement could have a chilling effect on derivative distros
Author: Bruce Byfield
Warren Woodford, the founder of the MEPIS distribution, would prefer to be concentrating on polishing his latest release. Instead, he is distracted...
Canadian anti-DRM coalition makes timely debut
Author: Bruce Byfield
A coalition of public interest groups and academic privacy experts has released a public letter and background paper to the Canadian government...
Reading feeds efficiently with Akregator
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Information overload is a serious problem for most users. We all have so many sources of information to deal with, it's...
FOSS in Islamic countries
Author: Katim S. Touray
The promise of free and open source software (FOSS) in Islamic countries rests on issues such as helping build...
First look at Ruby on Rails for DB2 developers
Anonymous Reader writes "Ruby on Rails is an open source Web framework causing a lot of excitement among Web developers. By supporting agile development...
Is that a PC in your pocket?
Mobile phones are not, and never will be, the open and truly flexible platform that desktop computers provide.
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Security is a process
Shane Coughlan writes "Security is a process. That means it's not a tool, it's not something that comes out of a box, and...
Dear Adelie
Tux's less famous sister answers even your silliest questions on Linux and open source software.Dear Adelie,What do you do for a living?-- RegardsHow can...
Tech gurus say they’ll ‘switch from Mac’
Playing on Apple's past "Switch" ad campaign, which was aimed at getting Windows users to migrate to Apple's Mac OS X-based computers, a few...
Tor: Freedom for whom?
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
Tor is a system designed to anonymise Internet connections for users concerned about their privacy. It's free, it's simple, it's effective...