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FSM Newsletter 30 June 2008

By admin

Hello readers, and welcome once again to [Free Software
Magazine](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/) 's fortnightly
newsletter, keeping you up to date with all things free software...
AND the top 10 FSDaily announcements for this week! Enjoy!

General announcements
=====================

Top ten Free Software Daily stories this week
---------------------------------------------

1. **Linux kernel developers: Say no to closed-source modules** --"We
have just been receiving a constant stream of questions from companies
asking how the Linux kernel developers feel about closed-source
modules over the past year or so," [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/Industry/Linux_kernel_developers_Say_no_to_closed_source_modules)

2. **10 Reasons why Free Software and GNU/Linux should be used in
schools** --I've got a pet peeve. I love reading "Why GNU/Linux should
be used in schools" articles. My pet peeve is the fact that the main
focus of most of these articles is cost. The way it is portrayed by
the media turns it into a cheap "alternative" that you use if you
can't afford Windows or hate Microsoft. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/Industry/10_Reasons_why_Free_Software_and_GNU_Linux_should_be_used_in_schools)

3. **List of best Linux blogs** --A good compiled List of best Linux
blogs, you are free to add to this list. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/List_of_best_Linux_blogs)

4. **A look at Ubuntu Netbook Remix** --I can't help noticing the
number of Asus EEE PCs around now, it is strange to think that twelve
months ago these weren't really about and there was still discussion
of when will be the "year of the Linux desktop". Of course, events
took a different turn, and suddenly the desktop didn't seem so
important anymore. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/A_look_at_Ubuntu_Netbook_Remix)

5. **Nvidia says no to free drivers, I say no to Nvidia** --They have
even criticized Nvidia specifically for not releasing free drivers.
Nvidia responded. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/Community/Nvidia_says_no_to_free_drivers_I_say_no_to_Nvidia)

6. **DokuWiki: An elegant and lightweight wiki engine** --Created as a
simple solution for managing documentation, DokuWiki has evolved into
a powerful and flexible wiki suitable for most tasks involving
collaborative editing. DokuWiki doesn't use a database back end (all
pages are stored as plain text files), which makes it easy to install
and maintain. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/DokuWiki_An_elegant_and_lightweight_wiki_engine)

7. **How NVidia Impedes Free and Open Source Desktop Adoption**
--Linux developers demand open drivers, docs and development
processes, NVIDIA refuses to open their drivers, arguing that the
technical quality is not a problem, and that the driver contains
intellectual property they wish to protect. ATI/AMD has shown the
intellectual property argument is at least not universally applicable
to graphics hardware. Let's also clear up a misconception about the
technical quality of closed NVIDIA drivers. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/How_NVidia_Impedes_Free_and_Open_Source_Desktop_Adoption)

8. **Goodbye, GUI: Thirty Days of Command Line** --A modern teenager
tries something radically different by doing all the normal internet
functions: social networking, music, programming, AIM/MSN/Yahoo, IRC,
all through nothing but a Linux command line. And he's doing it for 30
days. No GUIS. At all. [Read
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/EndUser/Goodbye_GUI_Thirty_Days_of_Command_Line)

9. **New ISO: Denial and Damage Control, as Standard** --ISO goes on
record suggesting that there was no problem with the OOXML process.
[Read 
more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/Opposition/New_ISO_Denial_and_Damage_Control_as_Standard)

10. **Free as in Speech** --With Independence Day coming up, I want to
do a series of posts about freedom and what "free software" actually
means. The English language is weak in the area of freedom, so when
somebody says "free software" they think "free of charge" or "gratis"
(to use the Latin term for the concept), which can really throw you,
since most free software is available to anyone without monetary cost.
[Read more...](http://www.fsdaily.com/Beginner/Free_as_in_Speech)

_Thanks to lozz, trombonechamp, 100110111, bridget, mark, zarkovic,
JRepin, Mr. Psychopath, and komrad for these stories!_

Latest content
--------------

**The Bizarre Cathedral - 11** --By Ryan Cartwright and Tony Mobily.
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/bizarre_cathedral)

**Configure a professional firewall using pfSense** --By Sloan Miller.
Set up multiple subnets to share your broadband Internet with your
neighbors and split the cost. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/configure_professional_firewall_using_pfsense)

**Ten fantastic keyboard shortcuts in OpenOffice.org** --By Ryan
Cartwright. A lot of software users I meet seem to feel they are not
using their software as efficiently as they could. If that includes
you, then listen up. Here is my list of the ten, lesser-known,
OpenOffice.org Writer keyboard shortcuts that will help you improve
your productivity. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/ten_fantastic_keyboard_shortcuts_openoffice_org)

**Chapter 4: Automatically writing makefiles with Automake** --By John
Calcote. Most of the general complaints I've ever seen aimed at the
Autotools are ultimately associated with Automake, in the final
analysis. The reason for this is simple: Automake provides the highest
level of abstraction over the build system. This high level of
abstraction is both apparent, and actual. And yet a solid
understanding of the inner workings of Automake can provide you with
the one of the most satisfying auto-generated build system
experiences, because you can feel comfortable using the features of
Automake to their maximum potential. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/books/agaal/automatically_writing_makefiles_with_autotools)

**Hotwire: a combined terminal/GUI for GNU/Linux** --By Gary Richmond.
A suitable peacemaker between command-line purists and pragmatists?
[Read 
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/hotwire_a_combined_terminal_GUI_for_GNU_Linux)

**Will the internet really improve the way we think?** --By Gary
Richmond. In a recent interview with the British Sunday Observer,
Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia, claimed that "it's the next billion
[internet users] who will change the way we think". Such a big claim
deserves some critical house room. Will the internet really change the
way we think? Or are we just getting carried away? [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/will_internet_really_change_way_we_think)

**Interview with Liran Tal, author of daloRADIUS** --By Tony Mobily.
Hello Liran. Thank you for answering our questions! First of all, you
are the main developer of daloRADIUS… What is it in very simple terms?
[Read 
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/interview_liran_tal_author_daloradius)

**The Bizarre Cathedral - 10** --By Ryan Cartwright and Tony Mobily.
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/bizarre_cathedral_10)

**Drigg is looking for a new co-maintainer!** --By Tony Mobily. I
would like to ask the free software community to syndicate this entry
as much as possible. It's not exciting, it's not "hot", but it is
about the future of a great piece of free software. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/drigg_looking_new_co_maintainer)

**The OOXML fight continues: here's one way you can help** --By Ryan
Cartwright. The fight against the adoption of OOXML as an ISO standard
is continuing in many countries. In the UK the UK Unix & Open Systems
User Group (UKUUG)  unsuccessfully, sought a judicial review of the
British Standards Institute's decision to vote yes. UKUUG are now
seeking to appeal against that rejection of a review and you can help
them. [Read 
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/ooxml_fight_continues_heres_one_way_you_can_help)

**Is Asus backsliding on GNU/Linux?** --By Gary Richmond. Businesses
are not philanthropists. They are not, intentionally, educators or
evangelists for ideologies. However, from time to time their business
models just happen to coincide with their more idealistic customers
own interests. Asus is one such company. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/asus_backsliding_linux)

**Seagate Freeagent Pro: hardware that comes with proprietary
software** --By Laurie Langham. Getting an external hard drive for my
laptop seemed like such a good idea when I first thought about it.
Seagate have got a dinky little 750 GB affair, called the Freeagent
Pro, with lights that go up and down when it's having a bit of a think
to itself, so I got myself one of those. What I didn't know when I
bought it was that the hard drive came with all sorts of issues
related to proprietary software. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/coumns/seagate_freeagent_pro_hardware_comes_proprietary_software)

**Writing a kernel module for FreeBSD** --By Yousef Ourabi. FreeBSD
hacking 101. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/writing_a_kernel_module_for_freebsd)

**Ian Lynch's take on the BECTA fiasco** --By Tony Mobily. I have
recently read an eye-opening email from Ian Lynch about what happened
in the UK with BECTA. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/columns/ian_lynchs_take_becta_fiasco)

**Mail merge in OpenOffice.org** --By Michael Crider. Making a
complicated topic understandable. [Read
more...](http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/mail_merge_openoffice_org)

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