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● Links 28/06/2008: Ubuntu 8.10 @ Alpha1; Sabayon @ RC2; GPLv3′s Healthy Growth Noted

Posted in News Roundup at 4:09 pm by Dr. Roy SchestowitzGNU/LinuxInstall software on Linux – a minor conspiracy?Does Gentoo make sense?Sabayon Linux 3.5 RC-2[Ubuntu] Intrepid Alpha 1 releasedFirst look: KDE 4.1 beta 2 shows solid improvementsComing Battle Over Open Source PhonesLinux still super in Top500In the June 2008 Top500 list, Linux still lives large with a role in 92% of systems (It is the only OS for 85.4%, but when considering all distributions (SUSE, Red Hat, CentOS, and general ‘Linux,’ as well as mixed uses that include Linux, I figure the share is more like the 92%).Linux Carputer Guide 101Where the carputer is installed is dependant on space constraints, and is completely up to you.Making the right Linux choiceThe Difficulty Divide Redux: Linux vs. WindowsLinux and Open Source Marketing: Achieving Success the Hard WayWhy Linux Developers Are Wasting Their TimeCO-LINUX-”The Cutting Edge Technology For Virtualization”10 IRC client for LinuxLinux Got Game: Urban Terror 4.1 ReviewF/OSSGPLv3, one year laterAs Brown points out, “GPLv3 is probably the most adopted license in the last year. And it seems to achieve its aims thus far.” For any other license, this performance would be a runaway success. It is only by comparison with the dominance of the second version of the GPL licenses that the success of the third versions might seem disappointing.Open source tour of Europe: SpainIs Mule Really Open Source?The vocabulary of open source development modelsThe Meaning of Open Source (to the U.S. Govt.)The heart of open source is trustReduce, reuse, recycle… repositoryTime for open source to build a Code Recycling CenterFirefoxFirefox 3.0 wins memory battle, says testerFirefox 3: Top ten extensionsFirefox 3: Top five themesabout:addons – AMO changes & reviews, Dangers of eval(), New XULRunner, Firefox 3.1 changes & moreLeftoversUsing Vista instead of XP is dumbA Media Server from GoogleGoogle Media Server’s team says that “the only way to connect the XBox 360 to a UPnP server, was to have a service that is only found on Microsoft services (used for registering for DRM content) and for the server itself to be claimed to be made by Microsoft. Legal would not allow us to pretend to be Microsoft (although there are other servers out there that do).”Google goes back to the future with the PlayStation 3ICANN Goes .bonkersDirect link 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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