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Linux on Desktop: "Adobe Air Environment is one of the hottest new technology around, it allows one to easily create cross platform Internet rich applications combing the strength of Adobe Flex , Adobe Flash , Ajax and HTML to create applications and widget that are Internet ready."


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Tom Callaway: "Second, on either definition, you'd need to do an incredibly thorough audit of every file in the system to be sure that every single file is under a known license. We (Fedora) continue to find new licenses on a weekly basis, if not daily. When we find something non-free, it almost always exists in the "100% Free GNU/Linux distributions"."


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Tux Deluxe: "SuSE was founded in Nuremberg, Germany in 1992 when the Linux kernel was still almost new. by Hubert Mantel, Burchard Steinbild, Roland Dyroff and Thomas Fehr, with the objective of distributing Slackware (based on the earlier SLS Linux from Soft Landing Systems), in sets of 40 floppies "


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jonobacon@home: "Despite the hundreds of emails and hours of discussion, I have recently felt like something was missing. It was if we have overlooked something; the small detail in the painting that makes it all make sense."


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TuxTraining: "But in Gnome icons are too large. Buttons and fonts are too large. The panels are too thick. The toolbar buttons in Nautilus are far too big. And apparently, I'm not the only one who thinks so."



Updated: Mon Dec 22 23:55:01 2008


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