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There is no Year of the Linux Desktop

Author: JT Smith Newsflash people. There is no “Year of the Linux Desktopâ€Â. There will never be one. Before you start looking for sharp rocks...

Finding the happy medium in FOSS

Author: Thomas King Last year, Dell began offering Ubuntu on non-corporate desktops and laptops, opening the door for other large computer companies to follow suit....

Album Cover Art Downloader makes iPod a touch nicer

Author: Tina Gasperson When ripping CDs from my own collection or (shh) my friends', I didn't always bother to include the cover art. Personally, I...

New Approach To ATI Linux Driver Installation

Back in June of 2005 with the ATI Linux 8.14.13 driver release was a new installer to more easily facilitate the installation of this...

Software patent case defendant seeks support of FOSS community

Author: Bruce Byfield Barracuda Networks is actively seeking the support of the free and open source software (FOSS) community in its battle against a patent...

IBM Turns To Linux In Desktop Campaign Against Microsoft

The company plans to ship Ubuntu and Red Hat versions of its "Open Collaboration Client," a combination of Lotus Notes 8 and Symphony. Link: informationweek.com Category:...

Mystery infestation strikes Linux/Apache Web sites

Author: Joe Barr According to a press release issued earlier this month by Finjan, a security research firm, compromised Web servers are infecting thousands of...

And now you can sell things with open source, too. Introducing Magento

Jack Aboutboul at Red Hat clued me into an interesting open-source ecommerce platform today. Called Magento, it's built by Varien and is "a feature-rich,...

The Free Software hardliner, the corporation, and the shotgun wedding

Author: Josef Assad We called it Free Software at first. It wasn't until we started calling it Open Source that the punditry line counts began...

Outgoing Fedora Project Leader Max Spevack talks to Linux.com (video)

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller We caught up with Max at FUDCon. He told us how much he has enjoyed being the Fedora project leader...