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BBC Brings DRM-Free Content To Linux Users

Oct 31st, 2008 · The BBC is planning to release some of its programmes to users of GNU & Linux. You won't see Doctor Who or Dragons' Den on there anytime soon, but they have been working with Canonical & Collabra on getting this out there for Totem users. The …
see also: Linux · DRM · blog · world · BBC · programmer · Canon

An Open Source Legal Breakthrough

Oct 3rd, 2008 · Open source advocate Bruce Perens writes in Datamation about a major court victory for open source: 'An appeals court has erased most of the doubt around Open Source licensing, permanently, in a decision that was extremely favorable toward projects like …
see also: Linux · protection · software · proprietary · licensing · Victory · Open Source

Stephen Fry Helps GNU Celebrate 25th Birthday

Sep 2nd, 2008 · The GNU operating system is turning 25 this year, and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) has kicked off its month-long celebration of the anniversary by releasing "Happy Birthday to GNU," a short film featuring the English humorist, actor, novelist and …
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3D Self-Replicating Printer to be Released Under GNU License

Apr 7th, 2008 · A Kiwi open source developer is working on a self-replicating 3D printer, RepRap, to be made available under the GNU license. 'The 3D printer works by building components up in layers of plastic, mainly polylactic acid (PLA), which is a bio-degradable …
see also: ca · world · Commercial · technology · 3D · UK · Machine

Microsoft Trying to Appeal to the Unix Crowd?

Feb 27th, 2008 · With the news that Windows 2008 (recently discussed on Slashdot) will have GUI-less installs and be fully scriptable, that they've opened up their communication protocols for non-commercial usage and are providing a patent covenant (Redhat Responds), …
see also: framework · Microsoft · Windows · Commercial · strategy · package · Usage

Promoting FOSS to People Who Don't Care

Jan 13th, 2008 · MarcoF brings us his take on how to cultivate interest in open-source software to casual users who aren't interested in or necessarily aware of its existence. Many people simply have trouble leaving their comfort zone of older proprietary software; what's …
see also: Linux · software · proprietary · community · Alternative · passion · freedom

GNU Octave 3.0 Released After 11 Years

Dec 22nd, 2007 · GNU Octave is a free numerical computing environment highly compatible with the MATLAB language. After 11 years of development since version 2.0, stable version 3.0 released yesterday. This version is interesting because unlike other free or semi-free …
see also: computer · competitors · functionalities · goodies · environment · Language · compatibility

Free Pascal 2.2 Has Been Released

Sep 10th, 2007 · Free Pascal 2.2 has been released. Several new platforms are supported, like the Mac OS X on Intel platform, the Game Boy Advance, Windows CE and 64-Windows. Free Pascal is now the first and only free software compiler that targets 64-bit Windows. These …
see also: software · Windows · platform · programmer · advancements · executive · Mac OS Intel

Google Partners With OIN For Linux

Aug 7th, 2007 · Groklaw reports that Google has become the Open Invention Network's first end-user licensee. The OIN was established by companies such as IBM, Red Hat, and somewhat ironically Novell to accumulate patents and license them royalty-free to any company promising …
see also: Linux · Groklaw · IBM · Google · Partners · company · Companies

Don't Overlook Efficient C/C++ Cmd Line Processing

Jul 29th, 2007 · Command-line processing is historically one of the most ignored areas in software development. Just about any relatively complicated software has dozens of available command-line options. The GNU tool gperf is a "perfect" hash function that, for a given …
see also: software · functionalities · GNU · commands · lookup · CMD · codeRead

A Historical Look At The First Linux Kernel

Jul 27th, 2007 · KernelTrap has a fascinating article about the first Linux kernel, version 0.01, complete with source code and photos of Linus Torvalds as a young man attending the University of Helsinki. Torvalds originally planned to call the kernel "Freax," and in …
see also: Linux · photos · Historians · processors · hobby · Linus Torvalds · Torvalds

Under User Pressure, SugarCRM Adopts GPLv3

Jul 26th, 2007 · SugarCRM is to adopt version 3 of the GNU general public license for the next release of its open-source CRM software after coming under pressure from its user community to move away from its own Sugar Public License. 'We just think it's a great license,' …
see also: software · restrictions · Public · founder · community · licensing · beta

GNU Coughs Up Emacs 22 After Six Year Wait

Jun 4th, 2007 · After keeping users waiting for nearly six years, Emacs 22 has been released and includes a bunch of updates and some new modes as well. In addition to support for GTK+ and a graphical interface to the GNU Debugger, 'this release includes build support …
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Sun Completes Java Core Tech Open-Sourcing

May 8th, 2007 · A year after announcing its plans, Sun Microsystems has made almost all of the core technology in Java available as open-source software under the GNU general public license version 2 (GPLv2). However, some of the code remains 'encumbered'; that is, Sun …
see also: software · technology · company · Public · Tech · community · Java

Torvalds "Pretty Pleased" With Latest GPLv3

Mar 29th, 2007 · According to CNet, Linus Torvalds is 'pretty pleased' with the current GPL v3 draft. He said, 'Unlike the earlier drafts, it at least seems to not sully the good name of the GPL any more.' After his earlier criticism, some had questioned whether such …
see also: community · CNet · licensing · entertainment · Linus · GPL · Linus Torvalds

Introducing GNU/Linux Via Applications

Mar 27th, 2007 · A common problem with GNU/Linux for new users is not the operating system, but the switch in applications they must undertake to use it. Many who try to make the switch have little experience with the common open source applications available under GNU/Linux. …
see also: Linux · Windows · Machine · distribution · faculty · Microsoft Windows · schools

Visual Basic on GNU/Linux

Feb 21st, 2007 · The Mono Project announced that it has developed a Visual Basic compiler that will enable software developers who use Microsoft Visual Basic to run their applications on any platform that supports Mono, such as Linux, without any code modifications."
see also: Linux · software · platform · visualize · Mono · compilers · GNU

Detecting Rootkits In GNU/Linux

Dec 18th, 2006 · An anonymous reader sends note of a blog post on rootkit detection in GNU/Linux. The article mentions only two utilities for ferreting out rootkits — the first comment to the blog post lists three additional ones — but it could be useful for …
see also: Linux · blog · computer · utilities · victims · Rootkit · trojan

Transcript of talk with Richard Stallman

Aug 31st, 2006 · This is the transcript of the talk with Richard Stallman, the father of GNU in the background of the 4th International GPLv3 Conference being held at Bangalore where RMS is a prominent delegate. He answers questions related to GPLv3, DRM and a couple …
see also: DRM · background · transcript · Richard Stallman · RMS · Stallman · GPLv3

Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 Set for December

Jul 24th, 2006 · dolson writes sends in a heartening update straight from the Debian project's news page: "The Debian project confirms December 2006 as the date for the next release of its distribution which will be named Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 alias 'etch'. This will be …
see also: Linux · 2006 · download · digital · distribution · implementation · Security







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