First Developer Release of OpenSolaris "Project Indiana"
Nov 02, 2007Just over four months ago, Sun's chief open source strategist, Ian Murdock, revealed the first details of plans for an open source variant of Sun's Solaris operating system. Now the first developer version has been released.
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Gnome 2.20 Gnome 2.20 in detail
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more »Mandriva Opens Club to Public
Oct 29, 2007French distributor Mandriva Linux has now opened a club website formerly restricted to all Mandriva users to the general public.
more »Patent Protection: Turbolinux to Cooperate with Microsoft
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more »OpenBSD 4.2 to Appear November 1
Oct 23, 2007The free OpenBSD operating system will be released in line with its regular 6 month schedule November 1; CD presales are already in full sway.
more »Collaboration Package by Bull with Server, Xandros and O3spaces
Oct 19, 2007The French hardware vendor offers an enterprise document and news management solution with a dual core server, Xandros Linux and O3spaces as a bundle.
more »New Nokia Tablet N810 with Keyboard and GPS
Oct 19, 2007Nokia has just announced the latest version of its Linux-based tablet PC. The device comes with a 4.13 inch touch screen, and a full-fledged keyboard.
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