29/05/2008:
Irish Open Source Conference
The speaker list is now available for the Irish Open Source Technology
Conference 2008. The conference is being held at the Cineworld Complex in
Dublin and runs from the 18th to 20th June.
29/04/2008:
LUG Radio Live 2008
LUGRadio Live 2008 will be on 19th and 20th July 2008
in Wolverhampton, UK. If you are interested in speaking then now is a good time
to submit talks.
14/02/2008:
FOSDEM Reminder
FOSDEM is on the 23rd and 24th of Feburary in Brussels (that's a
quick train trip from the UK nowdays). Tracks include Gnome, KDE, Mozilla,
OpenOffice, Drupal and more.
19/11/2007:
Open Rights Group
The Open Rights group has been fighting for digital rights and sensible
government policies on things like BBC iplayer, DRM and electronic voting
trials. Its their second birthday and they've published a summary of the
first two years.
06/11/2007:
LinuxTag 2008
LinuxTag 2008 will take place on May 28th - 31st in Berlin.
LXer Linux News
Fedora adds collaboration tools
Re-jigged Intel mobile Linux stack dumps Ubuntu
We Want A Dead Simple Web Tablet For$200. Help Us Build It.
Benchmarking Microsoft Word 95 through Word 2007
Kernel Log: No unstable series; Linux 2008.7; dealing with security fixes
Network Security Toolkit distribution aids network security administrators
Sams Teach Yourself Django in 24 Hours
Dell offers new machines with Linux Ubuntu 8.04
Ubuntu Netbook vs. Ubuntu Mobile Internet Devices: What's the Difference?
JasperSoft Fires Up New OSS Forge
Reduce Apache's Load With Nginx On RHEL 5.2
Pentaho's Doug Moran on How to Build an Open Source Company
Dynamic Content - Missing Files Error Catching
Return of the InstallFest...It's Starting Here
CLI Magic: For geek cred, try these one-liners
Proposing Read-Only ZFS
Linux is easier to install than XP
Ubuntu to get open-source Java heart implant
OSCON: Ubuntu's Shuttleworth Says Linux Must Leapfrog Apple
Court Strikes Down Internet Censorship Law
LWN.net
LWN.net Weekly Edition for July 24, 2008
Sun's Web Stack
Gnome conference - breaking new ground, starting from Istanbul (Heise)
Wednesday's security updates
Drizzle: a lighter MySQL
Fedora Talk launches
The Death of Google's Patents (Patently-O)
Tracing: no shortage of options
Tuesday's security updates
Linux Plumbers Conference proposal deadline extended
Dragonfly BSD 2.0 released
Fortify: open source software is a security risk for businesses
OpenSSH 5.1 released
Today's SFLC/BusyBox target: Extreme Networks, Inc.
Interview: Wind River's John Bruggeman