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Torvalds Endorses Obama, Not Himself

Now that Linus Torvalds has his own blog, the community can find out what he thinks when he's not lording over driver code. In his newest entry he endorses Barack Obama for President and, against the hopes of some of his followers, not himself.

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OpenBSD 4.4: New Drivers, More Platforms

The OpenBSD project has released version 4.4 of the free Unix derivative. New in this version are drivers for Intel and AMD chips, and support for platforms such as UltraSparc IV/ T1/ T2 and Fujitsu SPASRC64-V/ VI/ VIII.

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Quarrel over TWiki - Friendly Takeover by Founder?

The free wiki project TWiki is currently embroiled in a contentious dialogue. The TWIKI.NET venture is undergoing a new governance model that many developers consider a hostile takeover. Without further ado, developers have decided to launch their own, separate NextWiki.org project.

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Dell Renews Recall of Risky Notebook Batteries

The computer manufacturer Dell has announced a further recall of potentially dangerous notebook batteries. The recall of the Sony built batteries began in 2006.

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Gimp 2.6.2 Release Brings Major Bug Fixes

Developers of the Gnu Image Manipulation Program Gimp have released the second bug fix for the Gimp 2.6.

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New Qt IDE Arrives for Developers

A new integrated development environment (IDE) originally announced at the Qt Developer Days in Munich is now available for testing and curiosity seekers.

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Issue #97 / Dec 2008

Cover Theme: Seamless Integration

DVD: Mandriva 2009

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Even open source enthusiasts live in a world full of Windows, so this month we examine some expert techniques for better and more seamless integration with Windows environments. We look at cro... more »

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Anti-spam and Anti-virus Mail Processing

by Charly Kuhnast, Linux systems manager for the Lower Rhine Municipal Data Center
Building an email system at the enterprise level requires careful planning and special attention to management structures. Linux columnist and enterprise admin Charly Kuhnast shows how to integrate advanced anti-span and anti-virus techniques with an email infrastructure.
 

 

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