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Infrastructure Linux News for Nov 30, 2007

  • KDE 4: Some Reasons for Design Decisions (Nov 30, 2007, 19:45)
    /home/liquidat: "I already posted a short list of programs and services which will be replaced by something new. However, that list didn't say much about the reasons behind these decisions..."

  • Two Koreas Join Forces to Develop Linux (Nov 30, 2007, 19:00)
    Korea IT News: "South and North Korea team up to develop a version of 'Hana Linux (tentatively named)' and set standards..."

  • Novell's Trial Brief for Utah (Nov 30, 2007, 15:15)
    Groklaw: "It was filed in Utah back in the middle of September, on the same day that SCO filed for bankruptcy in Delaware, and so we never did a text version or paid much attention..."

  • RadeonHD 1.0.0 Driver Released (Nov 30, 2007, 14:30)
    Phoronix: "It was just a week ago that the RadeonHD v0.0.4 driver was released, but today it has been replaced by v1.0...!"

  • Dell Moves 40,000 Ubuntu PCs (Nov 30, 2007, 13:45)
    The Register: "It would seem, however, that only a fraction of these zealots were willing to back their votes with cash..."

  • Writer's Café: An IDE for Writers (Nov 30, 2007, 08:30)
    Linux.com: "Legend has it that a Moleskine notebook and a pen were the tools of choice for Chatwin and Hemingway--but that's because they didn't have Writer's Café..."

  • Using KonsoleKalendar to Interact With Korganizer (Nov 30, 2007, 05:30)
    Blue-GNU: "KonsoleKalendar lets you interact with the calendar application in KDE's Kontact from the command-line..."

  • Skype 2.0 vs. Ekiga for Linux (Nov 30, 2007, 02:30)
    Mad Penguin: "Many of us wonder, why is there so much excitement over Skype when, at its core, Ekiga is a more robust application with even more maturity behind it...?"