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Corporate IT Needs to Embrace the Spirit of Open Source

So, does your company do open source? Really? I'm not talking about using open source. I'm asking if your company takes open source philosophy...

openSUSE: Rolling Release Project Tumbleweed Proposed

Developer and Novell Fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman has proposed a new "rolling update" version of the openSUSE Linux distribution dubbed "openSUSE Tumbleweed" Read more at The...

X.Org Server 1.10 Merge Window Remains Open

While the merge window was supposed to close yesterday for X.Org Server 1.10, which is supposed to be released in February, it looks like...

Open-Xchange Integrated into Plesk

The new “4PSA OXtender for Plesk”software connector allows hosting providers to integrate Open Xchange's email and groupware solution into the Plesk Panel as a...

The (open)Fate of openSUSE

Now that it is believed that openSUSE will survive the latest complicated Novell dealings, developers and users are moving ahead to improve the next...

The Vega State Tracker Gets Cleaned, OpenVG 1.1

Chia-I Wu, the developer who previously worked on the EGL state tracker, brought Mesa to Android netbooks, and allowed Nouveau to work on Wayland...

Kinect’s Open-Source Ambitions

Kinect's role as a tinker toy for garage developers signals a change in how Microsoft is approaching openness in an otherwise closed gaming ecosystem. Read...

Creating Custom Styles and Formatting in OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice

  If you are a user of OpenOffice.org or LibreOffice you might be familiar with styles and formatting. These are pre-defined text formats that you...

KWin Is Now Running On OpenGL ES 2.0

For a while we have known that KDE developers have been interested in supporting OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 (and OpenGL 3.x) within the KWin compositing...

Attachmate: Novell’s openSUSE Project is Safe

Following the announcement that it would acquire Novell, the Attachmate Corporation has confirmed that, if the acquisition closes successfully, the openSUSE Project will continue...