Opera fixes freezing with Flash 9
"We would like feedback specifically on any regressions you might notice with plug-ins on Linux. Note that the fixes might not fix all issues with Flash 9 yet, but you should see improvements."…
Red Hat Dismisses Threat Posed by Oracle and Microsoft
Red Hat Inc's executive vice president of worldwide sales, Alex Pinchev, has dismissed the impact that Oracle Corp's entry into the Linux support business could have on Red Hat, insisting Oracle…
openSUSE 10.2 Released
Novell today announced the availability of openSUSE 10.2, the newest version of Novell's award-winning community Linux distribution. OpenSUSE 10.2 was created in full partnership with the open…
Debian Etch frozen
The Debian Release Team announced that the next stable version 4.0, codenamed Etch, has been frozen now. This means that only urgent changes will be done to Etch, in order to get the numbers of…
Beryl 0.1.3 Released
The Beryl Project announces its 0.1.3 release of the Beryl window manager. Release tarballs are already available to maintainers and packages should be hitting your repo soon if they have not…
Weekly Wrap-up Dec 9 2006
Here is the Linuxlookup.com weekly wrap-up, some of the hottest stories in the Linux community this week were...
- Southern California Linux Expo Opens 2007 Registration
- Novell…
Open Source App Stacks: More Hype Than Promise?
Vendors are scrambling to offer open source Latest News about open source application stacks as an alternative to integrated sets of proprietary applications that have long locked users into the…
The people behind the Debian Linux project
Ever wonder what the people behind the Debian project look like? This site is a simple prototype to see if there is any interest in maintaining a face-database of Debian Developers.
Those…
SCO's Stock dips below $1.00
The ever loved company that's trying to sue anyone running Linux has had another blow delivered after a judge threw out more than 60% of their case. Their stock have tanked and just today fell…
Open source booming in Asia
Open source code is now used by over 70 per cent of software developers in Asia, according to a new report.
The number of developers using open source in the region has surged more than 40…