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Low Power Pixel Qi LCD Kit to Extend Your Netbook Battery Lifeview story

http://gamblis.com – Yes, I was read this post on Indonesian website (tabloidpcplus.com) and there is a good tip to increase the netbook battery life longer. If you want your battery last longer, then you should replace your netbook screen. At least that was Pixel Qi suggestion. (Distributions)

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lm_sensors doesn't startview story

http://forums.opensuse.org – I am operating openSUSE 11.2 x86_64 KDE4.3 after installing sensors then adding Code: acpi_enforce_resources=no to my optional kernel parameters and running Code: sensors-detect as superuser. /etc/sysconfig/lm_sensors: Code: # Generated by sensors-detect on Tue Mar  9 10:37:33 2010 ## Path: Hardware/Sensors (Distributions)

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BSI to Open Source Scout Frameworkview story

http://www.linux.com – In May, Swiss company Business Systems Integration AG (BSI) will release its Scout business application framework to the open source community. A first look at the Scout project's source code will be available to attendees at this year's EclipseCon... (Software)

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Special 301: FOSS users. Now we're all Communists and Criminalsview story

http://linuxo.com – Free Software Magazine: "There seems to be no respite from the predations of Microsoft FUD and the machinations of Big Business. Just when it seemed safe to come out of the closet and admit to being a user of free and open source software without being accused of being a Communist, it appears that we are now criminals too" (General)

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GNOME Foundation: GNOME & Project:Possibilityview story

http://blogs.gnome.org – Project:Possiblity just hosted the first ever SS12: Code for a Cause. SS12 is a programming competition where teams of students compete to code open source software for persons with disabilities over the course of a weekend.  Teams of students working with GNOME’s Caribou took first place at UCLA and second place at USC! (Software)

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Mozilla's FrankenFirefoxview story

http://blogs.zdnet.com – There's no doubt in my mind that open source makes for better applications. If your code is rubbish (or just not as good as it could be), you can get people to make it better, and if your code is good, it's there for other people to take advantage of. And this is exactly what the folks at Mozilla are doing by adding Apple's WebKit JavaScript engine to the Firefox browser. (General)

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LXer: Steam Client and Source Games Porting to OSXview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Published at LXer: (HowTos)

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Looking for an open source solution to web site buildingview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Hello Forum, I've become reliant on Net Objects Fusion for building and maintaining my web site. NOF is still only offered as a windows app and it is the only reason I have to keep Windows installed. Can anyone propose a comparable application (preferably open source) that will run in Linux? Thanks for ideas (HowTos)

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Steam Client and Source Games Porting to OSXview story

http://wine-reviews.net – So the devil called me this afternoon and said they where having a snowstorm in hell. (Software)

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LXer: Open Source Saves the Dayview story

http://www.linuxquestions.org – Published at LXer: Case studies of open source success are always useful - especially when, like this one, they show how a UK government project that cost £100 million ($150 million) using traditional approaches but still didn't work properly, was fixed for just £35,000 ($53,000) using free software. (HowTos)