Puppy Linux version 1.0.6 has been released
Following a warning from Microsoft that it may stop selling Windows in South Korea, Linspire President and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Carmony has offered to license his company's distribution of Linux and basic office productivity software for use on every computer in the country for $5 million.
Linspire offers to license all Korean PCs for $5M
Linspire offers to license all Korean PCs for $5M
Phoronix has posted screenshots from GoblinX Mini v1.2.1
But sales in the U.S. aren't expected until next week, and the product is listed as out of stock in some European countries.
Nokia's Linux-based Net device on sale
Nokia's Linux-based Net device on sale
The latest version of the software is out, almost a month overdue. Still, Linus Torvalds sees improvements "all over the place."
Update to Linux kernel debuts after 'false alarms'
Update to Linux kernel debuts after 'false alarms'
Phoronix has posted screenshots from Symphony OS BETA 1 Preview 1
The migration of around 300 business applications from Windows to Linux is one of the biggest challenges facing the city of Munich, which has embarked on one of Europe's largest open-source projects in the public sector.
Migrating apps is challenge for Munich Linux project
Migrating apps is challenge for Munich Linux project
Phoronix has posted Kate OS v2.2 screenshots
Motorola and PalmSource are among the companies that lined up behind a new initiative Monday that aims to promote the use of the Linux operating system on cell phones. The Mobile Linux Initiative was launched by Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) to tackle technical challenges and generally support the adoption of Linux on handheld devices.
OSDL plans Linux phone drive
OSDL plans Linux phone drive
Damn Small Linux 2.0RC1 has been released
Phoronix posted screenshots of SME Server v7.0 Beta 5
Phoronix has posted screenshots from Ark Linux v2005.2-rc3
Ark Linux 2005.2-rc3 has been released
Phoronix has posted screenshots from pocketlinux v1.3
In tutorials at IBM centers, the two companies will promote Linux-based solutions among emerging-market software sellers.
Red Hat, IBM to give Linux a boost
Red Hat, IBM to give Linux a boost
An Australian agency turns down the bid, but the open-source advocacy group that had pushed the effort claims partial victory.
Bid to trademark the word 'Linux' rejected
Bid to trademark the word 'Linux' rejected
The TechZone tells the history of Linux.
Flexbeta published an article on Ubuntu Linux
GNOME 2.12 has been released:
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform Free desktop environment.
Released on schedule, to the day, it is the culmination of six months effort by GNOME contributors around the world: hackers, documentors, usability and accessibility specialists, translators, maintainers, sysadmins, companies, artists, users and testers. Due to their hard work, we have another great release to be proud of - thanks very much to every contributor!
You'll find plenty of information about GNOME 2.12 in our extensive release notes, linked from the 2.12 start page.
All about GNOME 2.12: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/
Meanwhile, GNOME developers around the world are looking forward to working on fresh new features for the next version of GNOME, due in March, 2006.
Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform Free desktop environment.
Released on schedule, to the day, it is the culmination of six months effort by GNOME contributors around the world: hackers, documentors, usability and accessibility specialists, translators, maintainers, sysadmins, companies, artists, users and testers. Due to their hard work, we have another great release to be proud of - thanks very much to every contributor!
You'll find plenty of information about GNOME 2.12 in our extensive release notes, linked from the 2.12 start page.
All about GNOME 2.12: http://www.gnome.org/start/2.12/
Meanwhile, GNOME developers around the world are looking forward to working on fresh new features for the next version of GNOME, due in March, 2006.
Speed is seldom a word used when describing public administrations. The City of Munich, which has been planning to migrate to Linux on the desktop for nearly three years, is no exception.
Munich delays Linux rollout to extend tests
Munich delays Linux rollout to extend tests