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Patent Dispute Forces Openmoko Housecleaning

The Openmoko project, developers of an open source mobile phone platform, has recently pulled its download site offline due to a patent dispute.

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Debian: 14 Seconds to Boot

An article from the Debian-Administration.org community describes how to boot up Debian much faster on an Asus Eee 901. Its author, Phil Endecott, claims to do it within 14 seconds using his method.

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Debian Lenny on Android Phones

Thanks to a hack a few days ago, BusyBox has been running on the T-Mobile G1 mobile phones with Google's Android platform. Now Jay Freeman, alias saurik, goes a step further: in his blog he describes how to install Debian Lenny by way of root access on the device.

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Fixstars Adopts Yellow Dog Linux

Japanese company Fixstars Corporation, specializing in Cell/B.E. technology, has acquired Terra Software Solutions to add Yellow Dog Linux to its portfolio.

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VMware Plans Virtualization for Mobile Phones

The virtualization specialist adopted the know-how for the product through its acquisition of Trango Virtual Processors

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Acrobatic Tumble: Serious Flaws in Adobe Reader 8.1.2

Adobe cautions in an advisory against a whole series of flaws in Adobe Reader 8.1.2. Most of them also affect Linux.

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Should YaST Become Independent?

Californian Ben Kevan, server administrator for Linux and VMware, ponders the future of YaST in his blog.

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Sun and IBM Initiate OpenDocument Project

Sun Microsystems and IBM have kicked off an open source community project dealing with conversion of documents into OpenDocument Format (ODF).

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