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LCA 2011: How to catch FOSS infringers out (Jan 27, 2011)

LCA 2011: Students espouse the virtues of FOSS (Jan 27, 2011)

LCA 2011: Travelling far and wide to spread the Debian gospel (Jan 27, 2011)

LCA 2011: APNIC scientist warns of impending IPv4 doomsday (Jan 26, 2011)

LCA 2011: Cerf calls for 're-imagining' the internet (Jan 26, 2011)

Samba 4 'will break desktop monopoly' (Jan 26, 2011)

LCA 2011: The awesome power of the spoken word (Jan 25, 2011)

LCA 2011: Lessons from 13 years of web publishing (Jan 25, 2011)

LCA 2011: Tracking things to the source (Jan 25, 2011)

Multiculturalism a major plus for Red Hat (Jan 25, 2011)

LCA 2011 to go ahead as planned (Jan 18, 2011)

LCA 2011 keynotes: Allman to focus on sendmail (Jan 10, 2011)

OpenBSD backdoor claims: code audit begins (Dec 17, 2010)

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Brazil plans large GNU/Linux deployment (Dec 10, 2010)

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LCA 2011: The quiet man at the helm (Nov 30, 2010)

Is Linux really free software? (Nov 11, 2010)

More Mono apps for next Ubuntu release? (Nov 04, 2010)

Shuttleworth denies move toward Open Core (Oct 20, 2010)

Where, oh where, is the ECMA-compliant Mono source code? (Oct 13, 2010)

Ubuntu 10.10: a meaningless release (Sep 24, 2010)

Debian move to increase project members (Sep 23, 2010)

The geek who guides Linux Australia's fortunes (Sep 21, 2010)

Stallman calls for file-sharing to be legalised (Sep 16, 2010)

GNU/Linux netbook share 24pc in 2009, trending lower (Sep 16, 2010)

Linux developer in solo bid to enforce GPL (Sep 15, 2010)

A Win-Lin situation: moving a small office over to Linux (Aug 23, 2010)

FOSS dev launches petition against software patents (Jul 20, 2010)

FSF developing social networking software (Jul 16, 2010)

NetworkManager will drive people away from GNU/Linux (Jun 24, 2010)

Keeping 1000 devs focused: new Debian leader speaks (Apr 27, 2010)

Stefano Zacchiroli is new Debian leader (Apr 19, 2010)

Communications for the rest: Rowe and the Mesh Potato (Apr 14, 2010)

A Debian first: female candidate in running for leader (Mar 17, 2010)

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The best way to reduce software 'piracy' (Feb 26, 2010)

Dealing with gifted kids: a geek's tale (Feb 12, 2010)

From Windows to Linux: a sound decision (Feb 11, 2010)

Learning with the computer using open source (Feb 10, 2010)

Canonical copyright assignment policy 'same as others' (Jan 29, 2010)

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