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The H Roundup for the week ending 14 April
In the last seven days: Kubuntu got a new sponsor, a new ChromeOS's desktop was previewed, smart electricity meters were hacked and GIMP 2.8 RC1 was released. Also, open source and evil genius, what code can teach us and Linaro's ARM Linux unification efforts
The H Roundup for the week ending 14 April
In the last seven days: Kubuntu got a new sponsor, a new ChromeOS's desktop was previewed, smart electricity meters were hacked and GIMP 2.8 RC1 was released. Also, open source and evil genius, what code can teach us and Linaro's ARM Linux unification efforts
The H Roundup for the week ending 24 March
In the last seven days: Linux 3.3 was released, PayPal plugged a security hole, and new development versions of Firefox and CyanogenMod arrived. The GNU Compiler Collection project celebrated 25 years and Chrome and VLC got security updates
The H Roundup for the week ending 24 March
In the last seven days: Linux 3.3 was released, PayPal plugged a security hole, and new development versions of Firefox and CyanogenMod arrived. The GNU Compiler Collection project celebrated 25 years and Chrome and VLC got security updates
The H Roundup for the week ending 3 March
In the last seven days: GNOME 3.4 entered beta, a new report produced on open source software quality, SUSE Linux Enterprise updated and new partners for Raspberry Pi. Also, Android 4.0 for x86 systems, development versions of Fedora 17 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and a new edition of the Kernel ...
The H Roundup for the week ending 3 March
In the last seven days: GNOME 3.4 entered beta, a new report produced on open source software quality, SUSE Linux Enterprise updated and new partners for Raspberry Pi. Also, Android 4.0 for x86 systems, development versions of Fedora 17 and Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, and a new edition of the Kernel ...
The H Roundup for the week ending 25 February
In the last seven days: Flash on Linux will be Chrome only, VLC Media Player reached version 2.0 and Ubuntu for Android was announced. Also, porn web sites were exposed, HijackThis became open source and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 arrived
The H Roundup for the week ending 25 February
In the last seven days: Flash on Linux will be Chrome only, VLC Media Player reached version 2.0 and Ubuntu for Android was announced. Also, porn web sites were exposed, HijackThis became open source and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.8 arrived
The H Roundup for the week ending 18 February
In the last seven days: the first "real release" of Wayland arrived, Debian was valued at £12.1 million, LibreOffice 3.5 and a security update for Mozilla software were released. Also, hackers had free rein at Nortel and Apple will streamline the CUPS printing system
The H Roundup for the week ending 18 February
In the last seven days: the first "real release" of Wayland arrived, Debian was valued at £12.1 million, LibreOffice 3.5 and a security update for Mozilla software were released. Also, hackers had free rein at Nortel and Apple will streamline the CUPS printing system

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