Red Hat Summit 2008 A report from Red Hat Summit
Aug 31, 2008We sum up this year's Red Hat Summit, which was held in June in Boston, Massachusetts.
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Recursion PHPWomen Contest Winner
Aug 25, 2008PHPWomen.org recently held an article-writing contest on their Best Practices Forum. Authors of the two winning submissions each received copies of Zend Studio for Eclipse, a 1-year subscription to Linux Pro Magazine (which is called Linux Magazine outside North America), and the opportunity to feature their articles on the magazine websites. Congratulations goes to Rob Allen for his winning submission!
more »Report from LinuxWorld 2008 The event evolves
Aug 25, 2008Some of the excitement, and much of the usual fanfare, were missing from the 2008 LinuxWorld event in San Francisco. Show-goers wondered whether they had ever seen a LinuxWorld with so little splash and flare. And yet, splash isn't everything. In the press rooms and business meetings, the industry seemed poised to launch a new era of appliances, netbooks, and virtual everything.
more »LugRadio Live UK – LRL: IRC IRL Popular podcast goes out with a gong but will return with a new mascot.
Aug 25, 2008Five years and more than one-hundred episodes later, the popular LugRadio podcast has turned off the microphones. The 2008 LugRadio Live event in Wolverhampton, England, was set to be their last live show. Fortunately, and thanks to its very loyal community, the annual shenanigans will continue and LugRadio Live 2009 is already in the planning stages.
more »Open Vote Why you should take a closer look at the Open Voting Consortium
Aug 25, 2008Some issues facing the open source community are difficult to explain to outsiders, but some are problems the whole world faces. One issue most people care about is the right to vote. What does the right to vote have to do with open source software?
more »Linux Foundation Announces Linux Developer Network beta
Aug 08, 2008On August 7, Brian Proffitt, former Managing Editor of Linux Today and the new LDN Community Manager, announced the beta release of the Linux Foundation's Linux Developer Network.
more »LinuxWorld Video: Arthur Stevens on Infiscale
Aug 08, 2008Our roving camera makes another stop at the LinuxWorld .org pavillion for a talk with the team from Infiscale, where we learned about some open source clustering solutions.
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So Long Neofetch and Thanks for the Info
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Ubuntu 24.04 Comes with a “Flaw"
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Canonical Releases Ubuntu 24.04
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TUXEDO Computers Unveils Linux Laptop Featuring AMD Ryzen CPU
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XZ Gets the All-Clear
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Canonical Collaborates with Qualcomm on New Venture
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