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2009 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners

jeremy.linuxquestions.org: The polls are closed and the results are in. We once again had some extremely close races and a couple multi-year winners were unseated this year. KDE, which had won Desktop Environment of the Year every year we’ve had the MCA’s, was finally unseated…

Gimp is being sabotaged

penguinpetes.com: They're munging Gimp up again. I say it over and over again. And truly, if every interface overhaul was so great, then why would they need to change it again? Huh? Hmmm? Where's all the 2.4 advocates saying that 2.4's interface change was so perfect, now?

The Windows 7 honeymoon is over

  • The Windows 7 honeymoon is over
  • How Microsoft uses open source to fight open source
  • From Windows to Linux: a sound decision

Anjal: GNOME's Evolution for Netbooks

earthweb.com: One unforeseen benefit of the rise of netbooks is the rethinking of desktop interfaces. Compared to workstations, netbooks have smaller screens and less memory, and developers generally assume that users do less demanding tasks on them. Few netbook interfaces illustrate this re-examination better than Anjal.

Debian 6.0 Squeeze behind schedule

h-online.com: The Debian release team are sounding the alarm: With only one month left before the planned release freeze, the number of critical bugs in Debian 6.0 Squeeze is still far too high to freeze development.

KDE Software Compilation 4.4.0 Released

kdenews.org: Today KDE announces the immediate availability of the KDE Software Compilation 4.4, "Caikaku", bringing an innovative collection of applications to Free Software users.

Best Linux Distributions of the Decade (2000-2009)

junauza.com: We've seen plenty of "Best of the Decade" lists around, but not one is related to Linux distribution. So it's only fitting that we will give credit to the best Linux distros that dominated the last decade (2000-2009), or most part of it.

Is Canonical Becoming The New Microsoft?

theopensourcerer.com: I am not trying to incite riots or wars in the halls of residence or corridors of power but Canonical/Ubuntu is starting to catch more “bad karma” than is healthy for it IMHO.

Open Office 3.2.0 Final Released

ghacks.net: Open Office 3.2.0 Final has been released and is currently distributed to mirror ftp servers worldwide to ensure a smooth delivery once the release notifications will be added to the project’s homepage.

Google, don’t be evil

  • Is a code of silence evil?
  • Google Superbowl Ad Explains The Need for Search Privacy
  • Google, don’t be evil
  • Google Gmail Getting Social Features
  • Google warns Chinese knock-off to stop using logo
  • Android versus Linux?

today's leftovers:

  • Copyrights and wrongs
  • FSArchiver - Filesystem Archiver for Linux
  • Working with Ubuntu One
  • mimio Studio 6 available for Mac and Linux
  • Once scorned, twice as nasty
  • Chunking and Programming Languages
  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent goes alpha
  • Linux Conf raises $33,000 for charity
  • Packman for Factory
  • Msec updates getting (mostly) ready for 2010.1
  • FOSDEM 2010: Andrew Tanenbaum Sets Reliability Before Performance
  • Firefox Addon: Fox Clocks
  • 16 month old Flash bug plagues Mac, Linux, PC
  • Eben Moglen's Talk on Freedom in the Cloud
  • My weekend at FOSDEM
  • A day at the races: aria2 vs. axel
  • The Morevna Project: Anime with Synfig and Blender
  • Pandora open-source handheld is go

some howtos:

  • Useful Command line little tricks (part 1)
  • Synchrorep - A one click folders synchronization
  • Learn and use regular expressions with Kodos
  • Quick guide to convenient tools in GIMP
  • Writing a Simple Bash Script
  • How to setup MPD with PulseAudio independent on X
  • How to repair Windows partition through Ubuntu Linux
  • Tweeting from the Command Line with Twyt
  • Power Up Linux GUI Apps
  • Puppet Drupal recipes

Top 10 areas where open source leads the way

itpro.co.uk: With job losses rising and belts being tightened across the country, now is the perfect time to look once again at the benefits of using open source software aside from the reported $60 billion a year savings on offer.

KTorrent: KDE’s BitTorrent client

maketecheasier.com: In order to download the files associated with torrents, you need a BitTorrent client. KTorrent, a KDE project, is a feature-rich client that is completely self-contained from the moment you start searching for torrents until the last chunk finishes downloading.

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