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OSWeekly.com posted an article on Linux and tax software
Developerworks posted an article on CakePHP
MadPenguin.org published a column about Linux OEMs and the GPL
Mono, Novell's open-source implementation of Microsoft's .Net technology, will get support for version 3.0 of the C# programming language
C# 3.0 support coming for Mono
C# 3.0 support coming for Mono
OSWeekly.com takes a look at ZFS: A New File System for Storage Fans
MadPenguin.org is questioning: Is Freespire Killing Open Source?
Umeet 2006, this year's online conference on Free Software, will be holding a GPLv3 Questions & Answers session with Richard Stallman. The session is this Tuesday, December 19th, at 18:00 UTC on the #umeet channel on irc.uninet.edu.
GPLv3 Questions & Answers
GPLv3 Questions & Answers
MadPenguin.org posted the do's and dont's of Hiring a Developer
MadPenguin.org has posted a new way to introduce Linux
MadPenguin.org posted an article on packaging
Microsoft Corp. and Novell Inc. have wasted little time in demonstrating there is real work being done as part of their recent Linux interoperability pact. Just a month after the historic deal between the companies
Novell to support Open XML in office suite in January
Novell to support Open XML in office suite in January
Open Source Development Labs Inc., the nonprofit Linux development consortium, has cut its staff and will focus on a narrower range of activities.
Non-profit OSDL refocuses Linux efforts, loses CEO
Non-profit OSDL refocuses Linux efforts, loses CEO
MadPenguin.org has posted an article on the dispute between Mozilla and Debian
MadPenguin.org posted an article on XGL/Beryl
MadPenguin.org posted a new article: Who is Moving to Linux and Why?
As the software maker endures a tough week, open-source experts question whether the deal would violate the GPL.
Red Hat couches Microsoft-Novell pact as a Linux win
Red Hat couches Microsoft-Novell pact as a Linux win
MadPenguin.org posted an article on open source revenue vs. revolution
The Linux Action Show gets the latest details on KDE 4 and Plasma.
Seattle, Washington (October 26th, 2006) -- The Linux Action Show interviews KDE developer Aaron Seigo and asks him the question on every ones mind, "just what is Plasma?". Then they get the low down on some of the slick new features coming for KDE 4.
This interview, too big to be contained in a single episode, started on episode 18 of the Linux Action Show, and has its climactic conclusion in episode 19.
Some other things you missed, if you haven't been listening to the Linux Action Show lately: Backup solutions for Linux users in the home and in the enterprise, a review of FreeBSD from a Linux users perspective and our run down of the latest Open Source headlines.
-- About "Linux Action Show!" --
Website: http://www.linuxactionshow.com
MP3 Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheLinuxActionShow
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Seattle, Washington (October 26th, 2006) -- The Linux Action Show interviews KDE developer Aaron Seigo and asks him the question on every ones mind, "just what is Plasma?". Then they get the low down on some of the slick new features coming for KDE 4.
This interview, too big to be contained in a single episode, started on episode 18 of the Linux Action Show, and has its climactic conclusion in episode 19.
Some other things you missed, if you haven't been listening to the Linux Action Show lately: Backup solutions for Linux users in the home and in the enterprise, a review of FreeBSD from a Linux users perspective and our run down of the latest Open Source headlines.
-- About "Linux Action Show!" --
Website: http://www.linuxactionshow.com
MP3 Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheLinuxActionShow
OGG Feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheLinuxActionShowOGG
iTunes Feed: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=160075139
Simulation Producer is an MFC VC++ application that makes capturing a user’s interactions with an application simple. Developers can take the images stored by Simulation Producer and easily add captions, graphics, highlights and more, then display the edited simulation as a Java Applet, Flash movie or as DHTML/JavaScript.
VC++ Simulation Producer for Busy Developers
VC++ Simulation Producer for Busy Developers