11.01.08
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Posted in News Roundup at 3:55 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

GNU/Linux
- Review: Acer Aspire One
So overall, I like the Aspire One. It’s much better than the similarly priced Asus Eee PC 701, but I will be installing Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex on it this weekend already.
Rating: 8/10
- Booz Allen Leverages Red Hat Solutions
Red Hat, a provider of open source solutions, has announced that Booz Allen Hamilton, a strategy and technology consulting firm, has deployed Red Hat solutions to deliver increased scalability and flexibility for its clients’ mission-critical systems.
- GNOME Annual Report 2008 Kickoff
- New Qt Creator IDE from Qt Software
News emerged recently that Qt Software (formerly Trolltech) were working on their first IDE for Qt, code named Project Greenhouse. Today saw the release of the first technical preview under the name Qt Creator. The initial release is binary only, and under the terms of the Qt preview license, but the final release will be released with source code under a GPL compatible license.
- Volante Systems POS & Restaurant Back Office Software: Serving Up Profits on Linux
- The state of Linux gaming
This is an article I have been meaning to write for a very long time. Indeed, I have been writing this article for a very long time!
- Hugin panoramic photo editor extends its reach
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