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Linux News for Jun 23, 2007

  • In Praise of Pic (Jun 23, 2007, 20:00)
    ONLamp: "In praise of what? Pic? Pic? Pic, the old diagram generation 'little language' and half brother of roff (or troff or groff)..."

  • Flock 0.9 Lands Gracefully (Jun 23, 2007, 16:00)
    Linux.com: "The upcoming Flock 0.9 release adds new blogging features, integrates media streams into the browser, and includes an overhaul of the Flock bookmark system. It's not perfect yet, but Flock 0.9 is a big leap forward..."

  • The Mainframe is No Dodo Bird (Jun 23, 2007, 12:00)
    internetnews.com: "Remember five years ago when Sun and HP embarked on campaigns to disparage the mainframe? Specifically, IBM's large refrigerator-sized zSeries machines..."

  • Linux Gaming, Part Three: Strategy Games (Continued) (Jun 23, 2007, 08:00)
    kahvipapu: "As many readers pointed out, there are many cool strategy games available for Linux that weren't mentioned in the part two. These games are simply too good to be missed, so here's take two for the strategy games..."

  • Dirty Dell or Deliverer Dell? (Jun 23, 2007, 04:00)
    Sudo Bash: "There have been many whispers and flat out rants in the blogosphere about Dell's lack of advertising, support and passion for the Ubuntu systems that they are selling. This could actually hurt the Dell initiative..."

  • Roads to the GPL (Jun 23, 2007, 02:00)
    Tux Deluxe: "'They give back all extensions they made so as to help EMACS improve. I called this arrangement 'the EMACS commune...''"

  • Things We're Tired of Hearing from Linux Users (Jun 23, 2007, 00:00)
    Ask Rea Maor: Now hear this: From now on, Linux fans can just retire these tired old lines, because they have been officially declared to not work any more! (Humor)