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FCC Chairman Lays Out Net Neutrality Plans, FCC’s Net Neutrality Plan Draws Fast Fire, AT&T calls Google a hypocrite on Net neutrality, Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org, Microsoft launches new pre-Windows 7 anti-Linux offensive, Linus Torvalds: ‘Linux is bloated’, EFI-X Violates LGPL, Uses Community Code without Attribution, Red Hat results reveal open source growth, Study Shows Open-source Code Quality Improving, Shuttleworth: Linux developers should “shut the f**k up”, KDE’s Project Silk, Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa, Ubuntu 9.10 boot optimizations: 5 second startup with an SSD, Ubuntu Community Council Elections 2009, Deals: Ellison: Oracle Hearts MySQL, A GPL Court Victory In France, HP launches Linux-fiddling support group, Linux Buffs Get Eyeful at LinuxCon Tech Showcase, Yahoo! to shed open source Exchange rival?, USB-IF Sides with Apple, Slaps Palm, Courier: First details of Microsoft’s secret tablet, Zend, Microsoft and IBM co-operate to develop a Simple Cloud API for PHP applications, Microsoft bashes Google’s Chrome-in-IE plan, Microsoft WebsiteSpark tries to hit open source, mostly misses, Microsoft says turn off Windows feature to protect Windows, Microsoft Releases Code for ‘Multikernel’ Research OS ‘Barrelfish’, Ubuntu 9.10 beta approaching, UK, Ireland, Germany to Get Palm Pre, Report: No Palm Pre for Verizon Wireless, Analysts refute latest Verizon-Palm Pre rumor, Android tools now on Sprint’s developer site, Samsung Releases Open Source-based Phone For British Mobile Carrier, Microsoft, Intel Team to Put Silverlight on Moblin Linux, Canonical, Dell and Intel have worked together to deliver this brand-new operating system, New Linux Moblin netbooks to be announced at IDF.
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Free and Open Source Software Events
Richard Stallman, Miguel de Icaza “is basically a traitor”
Full Circle Magazine Issue 29
NEWS
FCC Chairman Lays Out Net Neutrality Plans
FCC’s Net Neutrality Plan Draws Fast Fire
AT&T calls Google a hypocrite on Net neutrality
Linux via the internet with boot.kernel.org
Microsoft launches new pre-Windows 7 anti-Linux offensive
Linus Torvalds: ‘Linux is bloated’
EFI-X Violates LGPL, Uses Community Code without Attribution
Red Hat results reveal open source growth
Study Shows Open-source Code Quality Improving
Shuttleworth: Linux developers should “shut the f**k up”
KDE’s Project Silk
Canonical and Partners Launch Cloud- and Linux-based Netbook Software in Africa
Ubuntu 9.10 boot optimizations: 5 second startup with an SSD
Ubuntu Community Council Elections 2009
Deals: Ellison: Oracle Hearts MySQL
A GPL Court Victory In France
HP launches Linux-fiddling support group
Linux Buffs Get Eyeful at LinuxCon Tech Showcase
Yahoo! to shed open source Exchange rival?
USB-IF Sides with Apple, Slaps Palm
Courier: First details of Microsoft’s secret tablet
Zend, Microsoft and IBM co-operate to develop a Simple Cloud API for PHP applications
Microsoft bashes Google’s Chrome-in-IE plan
Microsoft WebsiteSpark tries to hit open source, mostly misses
Microsoft says turn off Windows feature to protect Windows
Microsoft Releases Code for ‘Multikernel’ Research OS ‘Barrelfish’
Ubuntu 9.10 beta approaching
LINUX MOBILE NEWS
UK, Ireland, Germany to Get Palm Pre
Report: No Palm Pre for Verizon Wireless
Analysts refute latest Verizon-Palm Pre rumor
Android tools now on Sprint’s developer site
Samsung Releases Open Source-based Phone For British Mobile Carrier
Microsoft, Intel Team to Put Silverlight on Moblin Linux
Canonical, Dell and Intel have worked together to deliver this brand-new operating system
New Linux Moblin netbooks to be announced at IDF
RELEASES
Moblin 2.0 Released
Ultimate Edition 2.3 Gamers has been released
BeRTOS 2.2.0 Released
LynuxWorks 3.1 Released
Evolution 2.28.0 released
Empathy 2.28.0 Release
VLC 1.0.2 released
Version 1.0 of SystemTap test and debugging tool released
Network Security Toolkit 2.11.0 Released
Eclipse 3.6 M2 (Helios) — Available
Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3 Beta 4
Development Release: Gentoo Linux 10.0 Test
FreeBSD 8.0-RC1 Available
WineHQ – News
Theora 1.1 is released
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Tags: android, apple, att, Barrelfish, canonical, chrome, courier, dell, fcc, google, GPL, hp, ibm, intel, kde, Linus Torvalds, linuxcon, microsoft, moblin, mysql, Net Neutrality, netbook, oracle, palm, palm pre, Red Hat, samsung, Shuttleworth, silk, Silverlight, ubuntu, Verizon, windows, yahoo, zend
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Fixing Linux, Monday’s security updates, Wednesday’s security updates, Thursday Security Updates, Torvalds bashes vendor-sec private Linux security list, The greatest open source software of all time, GPL possibly violated by satellite receivers, Linux dev community growing, 5 patches accepted every hour, Dell Mini 3i smartphone gets official outing in China, tr.im to be Community-Owned, Change in Maintenance for openSUSE 11.2 and Future Versions, openSUSE To Default to KDE, Justice Dept. approves Oracle’s Sun buy, GIMP 2.7.0 has been released, New KMyMoney Frees Your Wallet, The Flaming Banker: Pidgin 2.6.0–It’s About Time. Pidgin vulnerability, 40 years of Unix, Happy Birthday Debian, Top ten Linux distributions, Free Art of Community Book For Approved Ubuntu LoCo Teams, Mandriva Linux 2010 beta version is available, Re: On cadence and collaboration, Ubuntu’s Multisearch Mess-Up, What is this “Multisearch” thing in my Firefox about?. 5 Things Microsoft does not want you to know about Windows, Open Source Users Love Google, Hate Microsoft, Microsoft asks for stay of Word injunction, Microsoft’s Emergency Motion for a Stay Repeats Arguments Already Rejected by District Court, Steve Jobs: The man who polished Apple – Times Online.
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Fixing Linux
Monday’s security updates
Wednesday’s security updates
Thursday Security Updates
Torvalds bashes vendor-sec private Linux security list
The greatest open source software of all time
GPL possibly violated by satellite receivers
Linux dev community growing, 5 patches accepted every hour
Dell Mini 3i smartphone gets official outing in China
tr.im to be Community-Owned
Change in Maintenance for openSUSE 11.2 and Future Versions
openSUSE To Default to KDE
Justice Dept. approves Oracle’s Sun buy
GIMP 2.7.0 has been released
New KMyMoney Frees Your Wallet
The Flaming Banker: Pidgin 2.6.0–It’s About Time
Pidgin vulnerability
40 years of Unix
Happy Birthday Debian
Top ten Linux distributions
Free Art of Community Book
For Approved Ubuntu LoCo Teams
Mandriva Linux 2010 beta version is available
Re: On cadence and collaboration
Ubuntu’s Multisearch Mess-Up
What is this “Multisearch” thing in my Firefox about?
5 Things Microsoft does not want you to know about Windows
Open Source Users Love Google, Hate Microsoft
Microsoft asks for stay of Word injunction
Microsoft’s Emergency Motion for a Stay Repeats Arguments Already Rejected
Steve Jobs: The man who polished Apple – Times Online
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Tags: apple, debian, dell, fedora, gimp, google, GPL, kde, kmymoney, linux, mandriva, open source, opensuse, oracle, pidgin, security, Shuttleworth, steve jobs, sun microsystems, Torvalds, ubuntu, windows
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Ubuntu man extends olive branch to irate Debian devs, Shuttleworth Offers Canonical Employees to Debian, Microsoft filing lists Canonical, Red Hat as PC Windows rivals, Microsoft admits the obvious but not the truth, KDE 4.3.0 Caizen Release Announcement, Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once, Will Geolocation Find a Home on Linux Desktops?, Debian Squeeze: KFreeBSD, Dash and Automatic Debug Packages, Firefox 3.5.2 and 3.0.13 fix security vulnerabilities, Google Chrome For Linux Adds Plug-ins Support, Prototyping a New User Interface for OpenOffice.org, Oracle, Sun Flagged by EU: Tech Rumor of the Day, Landscape: Canonical Systems Management and Monitoring Tool, Torvalds and Shuttleworth to speak at LinuxCon 2009, Ubuntu Patent Policy, myTouch 3G: Improved Droid Still Has Some Squeaky Joints, Microsoft backtracks on free Office Live domains, Microsoft snaps up Office.com domain, Apple working on device abuse detection technology, Full Circle Magazine.
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LINKS
Ubuntu man extends olive branch to irate Debian devs
Shuttleworth Offers Canonical Employees to Debian
Microsoft filing lists Canonical, Red Hat as PC Windows rivals
Microsoft admits the obvious but not the truth
KDE 4.3.0 Caizen Release Announcement
Scientists get a million Linux kernels to run at once
Will Geolocation Find a Home on Linux Desktops?
Debian Squeeze: KFreeBSD, Dash and Automatic Debug Packages
Firefox 3.5.2 and 3.0.13 fix security vulnerabilities
Google Chrome For Linux Adds Plug-ins Support
Prototyping a New User Interface for OpenOffice.org
Oracle, Sun Flagged by EU: Tech Rumor of the Day
Landscape: Canonical Systems Management and Monitoring Tool
Torvalds and Shuttleworth to speak at LinuxCon 2009
Ubuntu Patent Policy
myTouch 3G: Improved Droid Still Has Some Squeaky Joints
Microsoft backtracks on free Office Live domains
Microsoft snaps up Office.com domain
Apple working on device abuse detection technology
Full Circle Magazine
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Filed in: News Podcast | Jay Forrest | August 10, 2009 | Comments (0)
Tags: apple, canonical, chrome, debian, firefox, google, kde, KFreeBSD, linux, microsoft, mytouch, openoffice, Shuttleworth, Torvalds, ubuntu