Arch Linux: Linux for Advanced Users

Feb 18, 2009

Aimed at experienced users, the new version 2009.02 of Arch Linux comes with the new Ext4 data system and a re-worked installer.

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Linux Clients for Brazil's Schools

Feb 18, 2009

Brazil's municipal schools should be getting more than 350,000 power-saving thin clients for their students.

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FBReaderJ 0.3.0: Free E-Book Reader for Android

Feb 18, 2009

FBReaderJ, a GPL program for e-book display on the Android mobile platform, is now available in version 0.3.0.

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Adobe and Nokia Provide $10 Million Fund for Mobile Flash Development

Feb 17, 2009

Under the auspices of the Open Screen Project, mobile vendor Nokia and software maker Adobe are providing a $10 million fund to help developers create mobile Flash applications. The underlying software will become free at least to some extent, according to Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch.

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Novell openSUSE: Development Ebbing?

Feb 16, 2009

Last week Novell announced a layoff of almost 100 employees "in response to the global economic downturn," without any further details. New information now brings into question the software house's commitment to openSUSE.

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Debian 5.0: Way to Go, Lenny!

Feb 16, 2009

The deal is closed: Debian 5.0, code-named Lenny, is officially available.

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New Wine with More Functions

Feb 16, 2009

A new version of Wine, the program loader that lets Windows run on Linux, has been released.

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NVIDIA Computer-on-a-Chip Runs Android

Feb 16, 2009

Graphics specialist NVIDIA has unleashed the Android mobile platform on its Tegra computer-on-a-chip series.

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