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What's up next in Linux desktop standardization?, Dec 12, 2006
Over the past week, some of the Linux desktop's foremost developers gathered together in Portland, Oregon at the OSDL (Open Source Development Labs) Desktop Architects Meeting to work further on bringing order to the Linux desktop.
Debian Etch frozen, Dec 12, 2006
We just edited the generic freeze file, so that all packages now need to be hand-approved in order to go to testing.
OpenSUSE 10.2 is 'most usable Linux ever', Dec 12, 2006
Novell today released openSUSE 10.2, claiming that the latest version of its operating system is the most usable Linux distribution ever produced.
Top 10 Free Linux Games, Dec 12, 2006
If you think that there are no great games for Linux, think again! We are taking a look at 10 of some of the most popular Linux games... that just so happen to be completely free!
Novell moves to ext3 with OpenSuse 10.2, Dec 12, 2006
Novell has released its latest free version of Linux, OpenSuse 10.2, fulfilling a promise to change its default file system software.
Mono’s demise bad news for open source, Dec 12, 2006
Just when the Mono Project was beginning to gain traction, along comes Sun Microsystems to take the wind from its sails. I can’t help but feel it’s a mixed blessing.
Microsoft answers IP questions posed in LXer open letter, Dec 12, 2006
LXer sent an Open Letter to the Waggener Edstrom Rapid Response team, and two weeks later, the answers are in (no pun intended). Check the full story for the answers a Microsoft Spokesperson gave us, which hopefully can answer some of our questions.
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