● 03.17.08
● Links 18/03/2008: New Linux Success Stories, Biggest Wins Yet for the GPL
Posted in News Roundup at 10:51 pm by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGentoo Monthly Newsletter: 17 March 2008Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK, uses a Debian cluster with 320 TB HP-SFS (Lustre) filesystem as part of its 1.5 PB storage for human genome sequencingAxigen Mail Server 5 First look at PC-BSD 1.5Open Source Licensing: Obsolete or Of Importance?Hands on: open-source scripting environment Komodo Edit 4.3Digium Founder Mark Spencer Recounts the History of Open Source Asterisk PBXAn Early Look At KDE 4.1KDE Commit Digest: Issue 101, 9th March 2008Using Full KDE: Almost ThereATI R200 Documentation Coming TooFull circle: How Microsoft is trying to eradicate emailBots rule in cyberspaceDell Launches Linux-Based Laptop in ChinaUS Congress members push Gates’s line on visasBiggest legal victory ever for GPLAndroid port turns phones into webserversFormer Windows shop recalls path to Unbreakable Linux‘Fortune Cookie Chronicles’: 40,000 egg rolls… to goUbuntu 8.04 gets ready for betaPress release: Sabayon Linux x86/x86-64 3.5 Loop 2 [Beta Release]KDE 4.1 to bring back Konqueror tree view, other goodiesGNOME 2.22 focuses on utilities and standard applicationsAcquia ties success to growth of DrupalWUSB chip gains Linux-based dev kitMarc Benioff taunts the awakened dinosaursLinux in the Mainstream: Why Does It Matter? Share in other sites/networks: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. Permalink Send this to a friend
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