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Linux.com: Beryl Releases Version 0.1.0; Developer Speaks About Split with Compiz
The Beryl project, a fork of the Compiz compositing window manager, announced its initial development release, version 0.1.0, today...
Linux Journal: Interview with Tim Bray
The loud Atom evangelist Tim Bray talks about everything from Ruby to simplified equal opportunity...
The Inquirer: Java Install on Linux is Pants
Sun Microsystems says it's serious about Java on Linux. But the process of installing the Java runtime leaves a lot to be desired, and here is why...
NetworkWorld: FileEngine Changes the Server Rules
The server question used to be about how much you'd pay for your hardware. Now the question is whether your data files, including backup, are worth $8 per day? If so, FileEngine has a deal for you...
KernelTrap: OpenBSD: Intel Accused Of Being "An Open Source Fraud"
Damien Bergamini started a thread on the OpenBSD -misc mailing list in which he summarized Intel's policy toward open-source software being to 'make us look like we're open-source friendly by opening a project on sourceforge...'
The Beryl project, a fork of the Compiz compositing window manager, announced its initial development release, version 0.1.0, today...
Linux Journal: Interview with Tim Bray
The loud Atom evangelist Tim Bray talks about everything from Ruby to simplified equal opportunity...
The Inquirer: Java Install on Linux is Pants
Sun Microsystems says it's serious about Java on Linux. But the process of installing the Java runtime leaves a lot to be desired, and here is why...
NetworkWorld: FileEngine Changes the Server Rules
The server question used to be about how much you'd pay for your hardware. Now the question is whether your data files, including backup, are worth $8 per day? If so, FileEngine has a deal for you...
KernelTrap: OpenBSD: Intel Accused Of Being "An Open Source Fraud"
Damien Bergamini started a thread on the OpenBSD -misc mailing list in which he summarized Intel's policy toward open-source software being to 'make us look like we're open-source friendly by opening a project on sourceforge...'
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