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Open source software and the future of the world

Torvalds has been to Linux.conf.au and Torvalds has spoken. During a wide-ranging interview the Linux founder speculated on the future of hardware and the control that open source offers vendors. The ramifications of this are remarkable. Come hear the word of Torvalds.

Nick Miller asked Linus Torvalds his opinion about the regular hype occurring whenever Microsoft Windows or Apple’s MacOS hit a new version, and the reply was less than flattering.

According to Linus, an operating system should be transparent to users. It ultimately shouldn’t be something that ordinary users have to care about. His view is that much of the hype is around visual elements and effects, not the genuine operating system.

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New online resource supports mobile development of native ACCESS Linux Platform applications
Barcelona, Spain - Mobile World Congress – ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced the immediate availability of the ACCESS Linux Platform™ Development Suite (SDK and Tools) via a newly-created developer portal designed to provide support and services for third party Independent Software Vendors (ISVs). Successfully field-tested by select ISVs since early 2007, the ACCESS Linux Platform Development Suite has also been productively used by developers creating mobile applications for the Orange Application Package for ACCESS Linux Platform that is part of the Orange Signature strategy intended to deliver a consistent customer experience across a variety of devices and applications.
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The openSUSE Build Service Expands Support to Red Hat and CentOS

The openSUSE Build Service delivers collaboration between all Linux developers, becoming a center for building software for any Linux distribution

The openSUSE Build Service, an innovative framework that provides an infrastructure for software developers to easily create and compile packages for multiple Linux distributions, has extended its support to build packages for CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The openSUSE Build Service already supports several Linux distributions including openSUSE, Debian, Fedora, Mandriva, SUSE Linux Enterprise and Ubuntu.

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