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NVIDIA 169.07 Linux Display Driver Released

“Just in time for the holidays, NVIDIA has released a new Linux display driver, which is a stable version of their previous 169.04 beta last month. In addition, the new NVIDIA 169.07 Linux driver has a few changes, while most of the release highlights were already found in the 169.04 release. We are preparing additional […]

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Dell Announces Ubuntu PCs with DVD Playback

DesktopLinux.com is reporting that Dell will now be offering DVD Playback with their Ubuntu 7.10 PCs:
“Dell has told DesktopLinux.com that it will be announcing later today, Dec. 19, that it will be releasing PCs with Ubuntu 7.10 (aka Gutsy Gibbon) as part of its Dell Consumer Linux lineup along with the ability to legally play […]

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Iran Tries to Hide AMD Supercomputer

Just a few days after exposing that Iran has built an AMD-based supercomputer, they’re now trying to cover up this little fact:
“The Iranian computing research center that says it built a supercomputer with Advanced Micro Devices Inc.’s Opteron processors has removed from its Web site photographs showing a possible link to the United Arab Emirates […]

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PlayStation 3 gets Linux download

OK, admit that Linux coming into play with Sony’s PS3 is not simply the wildest thing you have ever heard of?

Open source software firm Terra Soft is to produce a version of its Yellow Dog Linux specifically for Sony’s PlayStation 3.
Terra Soft said the operating system should be available in mid-November for subscribers to its […]

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Libya to Buy 1.2M Linux Laptops?

Well, it’s better than building bombs I suppose. It seems that Libya has opted to purchase 1.2 million low-cost laptops for their students.
Libya reportedly plans to purchase 1.2 million low-cost laptops, after signing a deal recently.
Nicholas Negroponte, founder and chairman of the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) nonprofit association, told the New York Times that […]

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Europe joins Linux revolution

It’s great to see this happening in the various parts of the world. Would love to see this happening here in the states as well.
The European Commission is to spend €4m on an open source observatory and repository (Osor) to span the member states and enable them to share information across the public sector.
The Osor […]

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Parallels expands reach

Parallels appears to be a kick butt options for those needing better functionality on the application front, but would it not be just simpler to dual boot? Ah, not really…

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HP spying more elaborate than reported

An HP trojan foiled by Linux? Sounds a little too cloak and dagger for me. Still, it does provide for some interesting reading…

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Mainsoft’s Grasshopper 2.0 jumps onto Visual Studio 2005

Wow, from the looks of things, Mainsoft has really out done themselves with their latest software release.

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Linspire tempts white-box vendors with CNR royalties

This is an interesting approach for Linux vendor, Linspire. With any luck, they’ll have plenty of success with it.

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South Korea to redraw its maps with open source

Now this is very exciting. South Korea is going to be redrawing its maps with the help of an old friend of mine – open source software.

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Sun’s plan for open-source chips bears fruit

Open Source chips? Sounds better than it might taste I imagine. OK, on a serious note, this open source concept does make a lot of sense.

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Novell exec: Xen’s not unstable

OK, so Xen’s not considered stable. Well, at least according to one Novell exec, Xen virtualization is just not there yet.

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LinuxWorld to Focus on Virtualization, Strong Enterprise Adoption

To be frank, I think that for the most part, this is where most of the Linux mindset is right now. Enterprise adoption appears to be the name of the game.

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Jono Bacon becomes Ubuntu Community Manager

Ubuntu has a new community manager it seems. His name is Jono Bacon and he seems pumped about his new gig.

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Apple Releases Intel Kernel Source — Still Not a Big Deal

OK, so we have Apple releasing the Intel Kernel Source. Does this mean that they are rethinking some things? Perhaps not…

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GPL 3: Making Room on Patents, DRM

Hmm, could it be that the GPL3 is simply a reality? Or perhaps instead, trying to find a way to make DRM and patents work in their world?

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EU investigating new complaint about Microsoft

There are a lot of things about Microsoft that tick me off. However if I didn’t know better, I might begin to believe that the EU simply has it in for the big M. Eh, what can we say. Linux is booming in the EU while Microsoft is, not so much.

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Flock Raises New Venture Round, Launches Public Beta

You know, Flock is pretty cool. But I am still not all that clear what their overall value will be just yet. Maybe I am being overly negative, but my mind is still not made up.

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German Linux migration not a taxing decision

You know, it just seems like more and more people are moving to Linux these days. This seems to be especially true for offices overseas.

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