Lockergnome's Linux
Fanatics ~ December 31, 2004
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Open Source beer? (Open Source)
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Now this is the kind of news a guy can wrap his lips around! I
discovered today that copcap.com is claiming a group of IT students
have decided to release the worlds first Open Source beer. Basically,
it is the recipe and the whole brand that is released under the
Creative Commons license, bot the brew itself.... [Continued]
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Migrating to desktop Linux? Take a look at
Norway (Linux)
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It has been reported that Steve Ballmer is 'searching for proof'
that the Linux desktop is gaining ground. Mr. Ballmer, have you ever
considered looking into Google News? There you will find article after
article proving that Linux is really begining to pick up its pace. If
that is not enough for you, consider looking to Norway.... [Continued]
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Flash for Linux? You Betcha! (Linux)
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With the announcement of Macromedia Flash Player 7 for Linux, I
must admit that news like this always gives me goosebumps! But let me
tell you the real news that you might not be aware of. Macromedia
Flash Player is already bundled with Linux distributions such as
Novell, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems, and Turbolinux. This means that you
are not going to have to fool with installing it if you use any of
those distributions!... [Continued]
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Pogo Linux Altura64 Workstation Is a
MozillaQuest Magazine Editor's Choice (Linux)
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Now this is the sort of approach I am wanting to see more of!
"When you buy a Pogo Linux system, you know it will work with Linux
very well." With a promise like that, how can you doubt think a Pogo
Linux box would ever steer you wrong, right?... [Continued]
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Xandros version 3 - this time it's personal!
(Linux)
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Yes folks, I am going to be working on a fully documented review
of Xandros version 3 over the weekend. I am hoping to have it
completed and ready to go by Tues. The review will make its appearance
in the IT Professional newsletter here at Lockergnome and my take on
it will be a complete exclusive to the 'Gnome as well!... [Continued]
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