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The 10 Best Linux Distributions of 2009

It was exactly one year ago today that I published my original "The 10 Best Linux Distributions" and it’s time to put forth a new list for this year’s best. Without looking at the old list, I’ve decided to compile this one from scratch. This 2009 list takes several factors...

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Glide OS 4.0 Offers Google, Bing Search

Posted by suparoot | Posted in Cloud | Posted on 30-11-2009

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Transmedia Dec. 7 will launch Glide OS 4.0, a fresh version of the company’s Web operating system for computers. Glide OS 4.0 is a browser plug-in that sits in Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari and Microsoft Internet Explorer, allowing users to access their computer applications. Glide OS 4.0 also includes Transmedia’s collaboration apps. Glide OS 4.0 has a search box and lets users manage their personal files, search results and other online content on their computers. Any local content and files are mirrored in the cloud. The software’s new features are highlighted in this eWEEK slide show.
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Oracle-Sun: Senators and JasperSoft CEO Pressure EU

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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From Washington, D.C., to Silicon Valley, senators and software industry CEOs are pressuring the European Union to make a decision on Oracle’s proposed buyout of Sun Microsystems and the MySQL open source database. Here’s the latest chatter, including a letter from JasperSoft CEO Brian Gentile to the EU.

Remix Linux: how to customise your install

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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Mainstream Linux distro developers have to make decisions that affect thousands of potential users. Should they include or remove a particular package? Should they apply a patch that may break compatibility with older machines? These matters are discussed fiercely in forums where trolls growl, flames burn and project leaders defend their decisions against an onslaught of dissident. But as an individual you have none of these issues. You can install and remove packages as and when you want to, and you can choose whether to install free or non-free software on your system. Why should you have to live with community decisions when you can make Linux work your way?

LXer Weekly Roundup for 29-Nov-2009

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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LXer Feature: 30-Nov-2009

Dell sows ‘experimental’ Chrome OS for Mini netbooks

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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A team of Dell engineers has released a very unofficial version of Google’s Chrome OS for use on the PC manufacturer’s Mini 10v netbooks. Dell isn’t on the official list of Chrome OS hardware partners. And the company’s founder and CEO believes his netbooks go sour after 36 hours. But you now have ready access to an early open source incarnation of Google’s browser-happy "operating system" that’s been tweaked specifically for those 36-hour machines.

Graphic styles in OpenOffice.org Draw and Impress

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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One of OpenOffice.org’s greatest strengths is its emphasis on styles. Some users balk at styles, claiming they are restrictive, but no other feature repays a little organization with so much ease of use and saving of time. Yet even those who are used to styles in Writer tend to overlook the styles used in other applications. That is especially true of graphic styles. read more

The 158 Exhibits Attached to Novell’s Response to MS’s Cross Motion for SJ in Antitrust Suit

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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And now, as promised and thanks to your donations, we have the 158 exhibits, attached to Novell’s response [PDF] to Microsoft’s cross motion for summary judgment in the WordPerfect antitrust litigation. This is the other side of that story.

GNOME Community Announces Dates GUADEC 2010

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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GUADEC, the annual GNOME conference, will be held in The Hague, Netherlands from the 24th through the 30th of July 2010. The conference is expected to draw more than 500 attendees to discuss and direct the future of the GNOME Project. GUADEC will draw members of the GNOME development and user community, as well as many participants in the overall FLOSS community from local projects, organizations, and companies.

Key sequence to kill the X server (Control + Alt + Backspace)

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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Current default for X servers as shipped in various distributions is to not enable the traditional Ctrl-Alt-Backspace key combination to kill the X server. If you would like to re-enable this feature, you may do so in your desktop’s Keyboard Preferences application.

Create Android playlists from PC

Posted by jfeedor | Posted in OpenSource | Posted on 30-11-2009

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Creating a largish playlist for Android is no longer painful. Learn how to create those from the PC