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News Linux News for Apr 05, 2009:
If IBM owns Java ...
The future of open source Java development under IBM
(2009-04-05 02:02:34) Java World: "Historically, though, Sun has had a well-documented love/hate relationship with open source.
IBM has had a closer relationship with open source, but it wasn't always that way."
Grisbi Personal Finance Manager in openSUSE
(2009-04-05 06:02:34) SUSE & openSUSE: "Grisbi is a freee opensource personal accounting software for Linux and Windows released under GPL. Grisbi is a simple and intuitive software for basic use, and still very powerful once setup. Grisbi can manage multiple accounts, currencies and users and manages third party, expenditure and receipt categories..."
Telerik Announces Support for their ASP.NET controls on Mono!
(2009-04-05 10:02:34) Miguel de Icaza's web log: "Telerik is one of the most famous provider of controls for .NET. We have been working for the past few months with Telerik to make sure that their RadControls for ASP.NET AJAX product worked out of the box with Mono:"
5 Essential Add-ons for Firefox 3
(2009-04-05 14:02:34) TuxArena: "Video DownloadHelper is maybe the most popular and powerful Firefox add-on for downloading Flash videos from various websites."
Tutorial shows how to build a Linux web server
(2009-04-05 18:02:34) LinuxDevices: "LinuxDevices has posted the second in a series of tutorials on embedded Linux system development written by ARM Linux kernel hackers Vincent Sanders and Daniel Silverstone of the UK-based development firm, Simtec Electronics. Part Two explains how to construct a simple web server with a command shell on the console."
Nexuiz 2.5 Raises The Bar For Open-Source Gaming
(2009-04-05 20:02:34) Phoronix: "Nearly a year ago Nexuiz 2.4 was released and it offered impressive graphics along with a new menu design, improved networking performance, reduced memory usage, and many other enhancements to this open-source game."
Amarok 2: a story of disappointment -- with a solution for Fedora 11
(2009-04-05 22:02:34) Rudd-O: "Amarok 2 is regrettably worse than unusable (it actually causes data loss) for people coming from Amarok 1. Worst part is, Fedora ships it as "stable" software since its tenth release."
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