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News Linux News for Nov 09, 2008:
Android: Not So Open After All?
(2008-11-09 02:02:33) InformationWeek: "Google caught wind of it, and pulled a move eerily similar to what Apple has done in the past with the iPhone. Google issued an over-the-air firmware update that buttoned Android back up."
Stop Complaint and Begin to Contribute the Patch
(2008-11-09 04:02:33) 17Lamp.net: "The thread became the hot in some forums in China. Many replies encourage this student
to keep it on and expect him to win more achievement. But there is a few of replies complain it's no worth celebration, They complained this student only patch one very small bug."
Where to Find Royalty-Free Cliparts for OpenOffice.org?
(2008-11-09 06:02:33) Free Your Media: "Open source office suite needs some decent open and royalty-free cliparts. This tutorial presents valuable clipart repositories and an extension which enables direct downloading of graphics into the OpenOffice.org documents."
Sparkle GeForce 9500GT 1GB
(2008-11-09 10:02:33) Phoronix: "We've checked out ATI's Radeon HD 4550 low-end graphics card already and found it to be a nice solution for Linux users on a budget, but how does NVIDIA's competitor contend? In this review we are looking at the NVIDIA GeForce 9500GT from Sparkle."
Comparison of Python virtual machines
(2008-11-09 14:02:33) Polish Linux: "In this article I'm going to go through some details about what is going on under the hood when you run a Python program, as well how those details have changed over the years in different python's implementations ranging from original CPython (Python implementation in C) all the way to the newest implementations like PyPy."
Cory Doctorow: Why I Copyfight
(2008-11-09 18:02:33) Locus Magazine: "Why does all this copyright reform stuff matter, anyway? What's at stake?
Everything. "
Linux Print Server Enhances Library Printing
(2008-11-09 22:02:33) Linux.com: "The library needed a print queue to enable library staff to control patrons' print jobs. It needed to be easy to set up and maintain and cost nothing. We found the answer in using Linux as a print server."
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