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Richard Hillesley
Opinion
by Richard Hillesley
Every other year there is a fresh commitment that open source solutions will be preferred for government funded projects, and that open standards will be adopted ‘wherever possible’. The logic for these decisions is well understood, but is soon forgotten when the monopoly comes calling, says Richard Hillesley…

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
New Linux Jobs Report says 81% of tech recruiters are looking for Linux talent and 63% expect an increase in Linux-related employment…

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
The return of the 7-inch form factor tablet brings with it an Ice Cream Sandwich

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
Canonical has today release a new corporate-focussed version of Ubuntu that pre-installs business software, just in time for the build up to Ubuntu 12.04…

PC-BSD 9 is not KDE-only anymore, but also offers the lightweight LXDE desktop environment
Reviews
by Koen Vervloesem
PC-BSD offers you a fully functional desktop environment based on rock solid FreeBSD technology, which makes it the perfect operating system for your first steps with BSD…

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
Eben Upton reveals to Linux User some of his performance results and how they compared to other popular SoCs

Richard Hillesley
Opinion
by Richard Hillesley
Contributing to the documentation of a free software project is a good route for those who want to get involved but don’t know where to start (or how to program), and want to know how it’s done. Richard Hillesley explains…

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
Out of the box Gentoo-based distro focuses on performance

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Reviews
by Russell Barnes
Now forked from Fedora, Fuduntu has a new release strategy, a subtle facelift and thousands of new packages to choose from…

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News
by Rob Zwetsloot
Kubuntu 12.04 will be the last release before becoming community supported

Jos Poortvliet is a Dutch organisation psychologist and long-time free software evangelist. He is currently the openSUSE community manager for Novell
Opinion
by Jos Poortvliet
openSUSE community manager, Jos Poortvliet, wonders if putting a tax on the sharing of knowledge might limit social as well as economic growth…

Open Source Bridge: Greg Kroah-Hartman
News
by Rob Zwetsloot
Greg Kroah-Hartman announces bug fix release of 3.2 kernel, and reveals details for the future of Android integration with the Linux Kernel


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