Weekly Wrap-up
Weekly Wrap-up
Submitted by Ty on September 29, 2006 - 11:00pmSince Linuxlookup news isn't updated over the weekends, here is the weekly wrap-up to hold you over till Monday.
Some top stories this week were:
- 5 Ways to Contribute to Open Source Projects Without Coding
- The Mozilla Scandal: What can happen to Debian and Ubuntu?
- Top Linux programmers pan GPLv3
- Mandriva Linux 2007 Released
- IBM Asks the Court to Throw Out SCO's Entire Case
- Make Your Own Linux LiveCD Easily
- What could possibly be so difficult about porting the Flash Player to Linux?
- The World's first LiveCD that supports Beryl, Emerald, AIGLX and XGL
- Running Internet Explorer in Debian and ubuntu Linux
- A fight against evil or a fight for attention?
- Mandriva teams up with TransGaming to release gaming-enhanced MandrivaLinux 2007
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Weekly Wrap-up
Submitted by Ty on September 22, 2006 - 11:00pmSince Linuxlookup news isn't updated over the weekends, here is the weekly wrap-up to hold you over till Monday.
Some top stories this week were:
- Robert Levin, founder of freenode and PDPC, passes away
- First Integrated Red Hat Application Stack Now Available
- Create ringtones out of WAV and MP3 files on Linux
- Free SSL Secure Certificate for Open Source Projects from Godaddy
- Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 Released
- Microsoft's Masterpiece of FUD
- aKademy 2006 Schedule Finalized
- Debian Linux project group to pay developers
- City of Munich releases version 1.0 of their debian-based client
- ATI Proprietary Linux Driver Version 8.29.6 Released
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Weekly Wrap-up
Submitted by Ty on September 15, 2006 - 11:00pmSince Linuxlookup news isn't updated over the weekends, here is the weekly wrap-up to hold you over till Monday.
Some top stories this week were:
- Trolltech Announces Pricing and Availability for Qtopia Greenphone
- Why Desktop Linux Will Not Take off, and Why You Don't Want It to
- First public demonstration of Flash Player 9 running under Linux
- Asterisk 1.2.12 and Zaptel 1.2.9 Released
- 10 things you should know about every Linux installation
- Can Linux Desktops Live in an Active Directory World?
- ApacheCon US 2006 hotel rates go up TONIGHT (13 September)
- Give Linux one more chance -- this time you won't regret it
- New Senior Vice President to lead Xandros' global sales campaign
- Mozilla hacker responds to "611 Defects, 71 Vulnerabilities in Firefox"
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Weekly Wrap-up
Submitted by Ty on September 8, 2006 - 11:00pmSince Linuxlookup news isn't updated over the weekends, here is the weekly wrap-up to hold you over till Monday.
Some top stories this week were:
- Maintainer's resignation highlights problems in Debian project
- First screenshot of Linux Flash Player 9
- Norwegian city puts Linux plan on hold
- KOffice: Summer of Code Students Deliver the Goods
- Debian Bug Squashing around the world this weekend
- Funambol Announces Bounties for its Community Code Sniper Program
- VMware and Linux - friends forever?
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Beta 1 Released
- openSUSE 10.2 Alpha4 Released
- Mandriva Linux 2007 Beta version "Mona" Released
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Weekly Wrap-up
Submitted by Ty on September 1, 2006 - 11:00pmSince Linuxlookup news isn't updated over the weekends, here is the weekly wrap-up to hold you over till Monday. Some top stories this week were:
- GIMP vs. Photoshop - What still needs to be done?
- Microsoft offers support to Mozilla
- Google Webmaster Central Launched
- What If Windows Went Open Source?
- New Features and other interesting stuff in Debian 4.0 "Etch"
- Linux will get buried?
- Gentoo Linux 2006.1 Released
- How Microsoft is losing to GNU/Linux
- Linux version of Adobe’s Flash Player 9 - NOT this year!
- IE For Linux?

