
December 28, 2007 22:27 by
anjel
Top 10 stories:
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Top 25 Linux 3D Games —Great list with 25 3D
games for Linux. Feel free to add more games and help another Linux
users find those great time wasters you love. Read more…
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Fear of the Dark —Do you know why do I admire
Microsoft’s marketing whizzes? They made a deity out of their
corporation. No, seriously. No figurative speech. Not a metaphor nor a
parallel. Those nameless heroes did it literally. Read more…
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Paint Mono Update —paint-mono is a port of
Paint.NET. The only way it could be built in the past was using a
development version of MonoDevelop and there was no way of generating
packages for it. Read more…
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Top 20 Linux Apps for 2007 —It seems like every
blog on the internet has one of these, so here’s my picks for the top
20 Linux applications. I’ll be covering programs from all different
categories that I think stand out and shine as true wonders of Linux
and will be presented in no particular order. Read more…
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FOSS folk who make us proud —Five days ago,
three members of the free and open source software community finally
heaved a sigh of relief and wiped the sweat from their brows after
winning a battle they had waged for years. Read more…
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16 days left until the dream becomes reality —I wrote about the performance of KDE 4 some time ago, and I’d like to revisit it. Read more…
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Linux for muggles —My first experience with
Linux was 8 years ago, a few years after my Dad bought me my first ever
computer. The first Linux OS that I tried was RedHat Linux. At that
time the Internet in this country was still at its infancy so I didn’t
know much about other Linux distributions (distro). Read more…
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IBM Brings Trusted Computing to Linux —IBM
Research has prototyped a security solution using the infamous Trusted
Platform Module that allows users to accurately validate the identity
and integrity of all software running on a remote server and client
machine. This approach uses a combination of software and hardware
architecture defined by an industry standard body called the Trusted
Computing Group (TCG).
Read more…
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Richard Stallman - The Santa of Software —But
today while reading Glyn Moody’s Rebel Code, I came across this
paragraph that describe about the hero of free software, Mr Richard
Matthew Stallman, that I would really like to quote and share with you:
Read more…
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McKesson Migrates To Linux As Boost To Patient Safety
—The healthcare services company moved 50 of its 70 applications to
Linux over the last two years and will complete the process with the
remaining 20 within a year or two. Read more…
Source http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/blogs/top_10_fsdaily_stories_this_week_291207
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