Posts Tagged ‘Commercial’

OSGUI.com Supporting Commercial Open Source & plugs for OSGUI Mates


OSGUI.com Supporting Commercial Open Source & plugs for OSGUI Mates aka ‘Shout-outs’ for the top Contributors and supporters of the OSGUI Tech Show. I talk about Commercial Open Source Products or subscriptions to GPL projects. I have paid for 3 Commercial Open Source Subscription services to enhance OSGUI.com recently. Big Thanks to the following person for creating the new YouTube Channel Graphics for the OSGUIShow www.youtube.com Original video production by the www.OSGUI.com Tech Show.

Linux Shedding Indie Status is a Good Thing

Having watched people advocate the Linux desktop for more than 10 years, it’s always surprising to see the same people arguing against the things that will help bring Linux (and software freedom) to a larger audience. But like the fanboys who pine for the days before indie bands went to major labels, there’s a loud minority in the Linux community protesting the commercial offerings that come along with success.

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Linux Shedding Indie Status is a Good Thing

redhat Linux Commercial


Some Free Linux distributions: (Debian) debian.org (opensuse) www.opensuse.org (Ubuntu) www.ubuntu.com (Fedora) fedoraproject.org Interesting videos: (Gnome with Mac OS X skin and Compiz Fusion eyecandy) www.youtube.com (Kde 4 vs Win 7) www.youtube.com

SCO Can’t Win for Losing: Jury Says Novell Owns Unix Copyrights

It’s almost hard to believe that it’s been eight years in the making, but SCO has finally had its day at trial, and lost.

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Towards a Beautiful WordPress Future: Automattic Hires Theme Wizard Ian Stewart

Gearing up for WordPress 3.0, Automattic has hired Ian Stewart as a Theme Wrangler to help an assembling “Theme Team” for Automattic. The move is good news for the millions of users with WordPress blogs, especially for those looking to extend their blogs with better themes.

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