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Linux News for Apr 28, 2007

  • Quinn Storm Personally Discusses Beryl (Apr 28, 2007, 20:00)
    Rudd-O: "Today, we interviewed Quinn Storm, the initiator of the Beryl project..."

  • Win4Lin Pro Desktop 4.0 Lags Behind Free Alternatives (Apr 28, 2007, 16:00)
    Linux.com: "One of the oldest virtualization products, Win4Lin, is starting to show signs of aging..."

  • Consortium Develops Linux-Based Ipv6 Router (Apr 28, 2007, 12:00)
    LinuxWorld Australia: "The [Australian] federal government backed IPv6 for e-Business project has yielded an Ubuntu-based IPv6 router that is now being trialled in business..."

  • Do You Really Need Sun Weblog Publisher? (Apr 28, 2007, 08:00)
    Linux.com: "Suddenly, every application on the desktop seems to be adding a blogging extension. Sun Microsystems' offering is the Sun Weblog Publisher (SWP) for StarOffice and OpenOffice.org..."

  • Intel vs. OLPC: A Battle of Good Wills (Apr 28, 2007, 04:00)
    Laptop Magazine: "For Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the president of Brazil, deciding what computer to give his country's youth requires more than a trip to the nearest CompUSA..."

  • Has Fedora Lost Its Charm? (Apr 28, 2007, 02:00)
    Larabel: "Hitting the web this morning was Fedora 7 Test 4, which of course I have been waiting to load up on some non-production machines since I hadn't updated against Rawhide in about two weeks..."

  • Kolyshkin: Community vs. Enterprise (Apr 28, 2007, 00:00)
    Kolyshkin: "A few years ago both Red Hat and SUSE (now Novell) changed the way they release their distributions. Essentially, they split their distros into two varieties: 'community' and 'enterprise...'"