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Developer Linux News for Apr 24, 2007

  • The Virtues of Monoculture (Apr 24, 2007, 20:15)
    ONLamp: "I have made abortive stabs in the past to learn to code in the Microsoft Universe. I made a stab back in the bad old COM days, but the number of hoops I was being asked to jump through was more than I wanted to bite off at that time..."

  • Interview: Avi Kivity (Apr 24, 2007, 16:30)
    KernelTrap: "In this interview, Avi talks about the current status of the kvm project, detailing what kvm is, how it works, and how it differs from other virtualization projects..."

  • Linux Petitioners Want Sony to Open Up PS3's Graphical Innards (Apr 24, 2007, 15:45)
    The Inquirer: "While the Linux community is pretty chuffed that Sony lets them stick their fave operating system on the PS3 there's one hitch that is giving them the heebie-jeebies..."

  • Source Vulnerability Checking From Palamida (Apr 24, 2007, 15:00)
    internetnews.com: "Open source version control vendor Palamida today announced it is extending is software compliance technology to include source code vulnerability reporting as well..."

  • Patent Reform Bill 'Useless' for Open Source (Apr 24, 2007, 12:45)
    Computing: "Open source developers and users will gain little or nothing from a patent reform law introduced to US Congress last week..."