Jul 06, 2007
Free software covers such a diverse range of utilities, applications, and other assorted projects that it can be hard to find the perfect tool. We pick the best of the bunch. This month, we discuss Ubuntu, Debfoster, and Deborphan.
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Jul 06, 2007
Debian developers from around the world gathered in Finland to exchange ideas and have a good time at this year's Debian Developer's Conference.
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Jul 06, 2007
Dear Linux Magazine Reader,
Many years ago, when Linux was still a new experience
we were a......
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Jul 06, 2007
More keynotes on technological and politics, and more room for free projects: this was Linuxtag in its eleventh year. But attendance was down because Europe’s biggest Free Software event charged an admission fee for the first time.
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Jul 06, 2007
NATIVE OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR CAMBODIA
ONE MILLION LINUX LAPTOPS FOR BRAZILIAN PUPILS
WITH......
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Jul 06, 2007
Debian GNU/ Linux [1] users have waited over two years for a new release of their distribution. But Debian has finally made it, and version 3.1, alias Sarge, has now replaced its predecessor Woody after almost three years.
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Jul 06, 2007
Dear Linux Magazine Reader,
Quiet waves of trepidation have rippled through the Linux community since......
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Jul 06, 2007
This column looks into projects and current affairs in the world of free software from the perspective of the GNU Project and the FSF. In this issue, we focus on mind maps and the demand for free software at the European Commission’s 6th Framework Program.
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