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The NetBSD live CD -- why haven't I heard of this before?

02/09/2008  IIIII
Relevance: 4.85
So I think I'm"discovering" the NetBSD live CD, but I learn that Distrowatch announced the damn thing in 2006. All I can say is that I'm very, very impressed. It's NetBSD, it boots on my temperamental test box, and not only does it have X, it has a full KDE desktop with tons of applications -- the full KOffice, Konqueror, Firefox, Abiword, K3b, Krita, the GIMP, Inkscape, JuK, XMMS, -- hell, just say it's got a full KDE 3.5.4 setup and then some, and NetBSD autoconfigured for my monitor (with the VESA option) and looks absolutely gorgeous.
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The Ruby Mendicant

03/24/2008  I
Relevance: 4.79
A little while ago, Gregory Brown announced hisRuby Mendicant Project. He’s trying to raise enough money to work for the Ruby community full time for 6 months (or on a time-share basis if he doesn’t raise the full amount, see the web site for the full details). With just 7 days left, he’s about 40% of the way there.
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Full EXA Composite For R300-500 GPUs

03/18/2008  II
Relevance: 4.50
Alex Deucher has been working on delivering full EXA Composite support for the Radeon driver and today the first bits of this work are available via his personal git repository. The full EXA Composite not only covers the R300 and R400 generations, but it already supports the Radeon X1000 (R500) graphics cards! In Alex's blog post he mentions that some blend combinations still need to be debugged, but the R300/400 support in general is pretty solid...
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Ubuntu Magazine Issue #1

06/08/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.42
The first full edition of Full Circle, the community-driven Ubuntu Linux magazine is available for download.
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Full Open Source compliance and Database independence, one step ...

10/17/2006  IIII
Relevance: 4.35
Full Open Source Compliance and Database Independence are now one step closer for Open Source ERP project Adempiere (www.adempiere.org) with its first version released today, as scheduled. The Adempiere Bazaar as the project community call themselves also boasts of being independent of any commercial entity and thus does not lock in any business partner that uses this application. It provides a full stack of tutorials and documentations in its Wiki.
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Make Firefox full screen even better with Fullerscreen

04/06/2007  I
Relevance: 4.25
Fullerscreen is an extension that gives Web pages in Firefox the full run of your monitor. If you spend much time using Web-based applications like Gmail, Google Notebook, or Backpack, Fullerscreen is a must-have addition to Firefox.
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Ubuntu Full Circle - Required Ubuntu reading

11/30/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 4.22
Issue #7 of Full Circle, the community-driven Ubuntu Linux magazine, is out with features on Ubuntu Studio, Wabi the Windows Ubuntu installer, and the best audio and video apps.
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Ubuntu magazine: Full Circle #3 released

08/06/2007  IIIII
Relevance: 4.19
Full Circle issue #3 has come out. An independent magazine for the Ubuntu community, it features handy how tos, a preview of Compiz Fusion and a review of Ubuntu on a Macbook and more.
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When"full disclosure" equals collusion, users are in danger

09/30/2006  II
Relevance: 3.92
Gone are the days when"full disclosure" meant the immediate public release of information about vulnerabilities or exploits uncovered by security researchers. Whatever it means today is the result of a collaboration -- some might call it collusion -- between the researcher or firm finding the flaw and the vendor or project responsible for the code. Recent patches from Apple illustrate the dangers of this practice when proprietary software is involved.
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SA's first full time Linux training academy

06/14/2007  I
Relevance: 3.91
Linux Holdings have launched the country's first full time Linux training academy. Mixing theory with practical, students will begin with a four month curriculum, training them up to write the Linux Professional Institute level one exam. After that they will work for an open source company for six months
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