Weekly Wrap-up
Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week June 2 2007
Submitted by Ty on June 1, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week May 26 2007
Submitted by Ty on May 25, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week May 19 2007
Submitted by Ty on May 18, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- GPLv3 the impetus for Microsoft’s latest Linux attack campaign
- AMD will deliver open graphics drivers
- The Japanese government looks to go Open Source
- Microsoft takes on the free world
- Why software commoditisation is a myth
- Author of Linux Patent Study Says Ballmer Got It Wrong
- Microsoft to sue Sun over OpenOffice.org?
- Sun's CEO response to Microsoft patent claims
- Torvalds and Moglen agree: MS patent claims are 'FUD'
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Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week May 12 2007
Submitted by Ty on May 11, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Novell Technical Support Wins Industry, Customer Praise
- Xandros Server Standard Edition 2 Released
- Gentoo Linux 2007.0 Released
- Lawyer Causes Delay In Hans Reiser Trial
- Fedora 7, what, when and why
- Customers Realize Benefits of Microsoft-Novell Agreement?
- Money, Not Spare Cycles, Drives Open Source
- Microsoft Loves Open-Source... No Really
- OpenVZ Virtualization on 'Live CD' Without Requiring Hard Disk
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Most popular Linux community stories for the week of May 5 2007
Submitted by Ty on May 4, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Dell to Offer Ubuntu 7.04, it's official!
- Making Debian sexy again: Sam Hocevar speaks
- Microsoft employee blogs about switching from Windows to Ubuntu
- OpenLogic Announces Free Software to Inventory Installed Open Source Software
- The Most Important Open-Source Apps of All Time
- Is it Time for an Open Source Certificate Authority?
- Progeny Linux has closed shop
- Why Microsoft can't ship open source code
- ADempiere becomes first true open source production grade ERP
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Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week April 28 2007
Submitted by Ty on April 27, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Debian Project participates in Google's Summer of Code
- Bill Gates' Three-Dollar Barricade Against Ubuntu
- Xandros Linux Server First to Receive LSB Certification
- Microsoft's anti-Linux whisper game
- Palamida Launches Open Source Vulnerability Reporting Solution
- Linux Kernel Reaps the Fruits of Real-Time Technology
- The Road to KDE 4: Solid Brings Hardware Configuration and Control to KDE
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Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week April 21 2007
Submitted by Ty on April 20, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Greenphone Developer Challenge
- The Sorry State of Open Source Software
- Ubuntu Delivers on the Promise of Open Source
- Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring Released
- The World's First Mobile Linux Development Kit (MKit) is now available
- MontaVista Linux Breaks Real-Time Performance Barrier
- Leading Software Group Honors Novell Linux and Management Solutions
- GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initative
- Open source protester crashes speech by Bill Gates at Chinese University
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Weekly Wrap-up: The Hottest Linux community stories for the week April 14 2007
Submitted by Ty on April 13, 2007 - 11:00pmHere is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Dell's March To Linux PCs Won't Be A Walk In The Park
- SCO uses IBM-donated ibiblio servers too!
- OLPC's Linux-based operating system available for download
- Palm Announces New Linux Based Mobile Platform
- Can Open Source "Rescue" Microsoft?
- Dell-Linux Marriage: Desktop Prominence Or Five-Year Setback?
- Introducing Gutsy Gibbon - Ubuntu 7.10
- Newly-leaked Antitrust Memo: Bill Gates on Making ACPI Not Work with Linux
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