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spinynorman

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  1. If you have stuff that you don't want to lose, you could try the KDE Control Centre first: Alt + F2, enter 'kcontrol' and click Run; select Desktop - Panels - Hiding. Change the settings as required.
  2. There's an installation guide here, but it's in German - the 'installations_handbuch.pdf'. From what I can make out, Reiver's method is more or less right... :)
  3. For seven years Linux Game Publishing has been selling their Linux-ported games with no form of copy protection on their CD/DVDs, but beginning with their forthcoming port of Sacred: Gold that will be changed. LGP has developed their own Internet-based game copy protection system for Linux, and in this article we have more details on this scheme as well as their motives behind this work. More at www.phoronix.com.
  4. Documentation can be found at wiki.mandriva.com/en/2009.0_Development.
  5. The Register has a very positive review of Mandriva Flash.
  6. A group of UK open source supporters today slammed a High Court judge’s decision to reject its call for a review of the British Standards Institution’s approval of Microsoft’s Office Open XML (OOXML) document format as an international standard. The UK Unix and Open Systems User Group (UKUUG) said it planned to appeal the judgment, and is asking for donations to continue its fight against the software giant’s contentious OOXML victory earlier this year. More at The Register.
  7. Download Day starts on June 17th at 10:00 PDT, which is 17:00 GMT/UTC. Check this out for local times: http://tinyurl.com/4e7fv5 Information from www.spreadfirefox.com/worldrecordgroup - added to original post.
  8. "Being Becta insiders is what matters, insiders who have no track record in open source, do not even give it a passing mention on their website, and until yesterday were completely unknown to anyone in either the industry or community. Just handed a quarter-of-a-million pounds, Becta's friends are now responsible for the direction open source takes in British schools, entirely removed from the UK open-source community and industry." More at ZDNet.
  9. Microsoft has become a sponsor of The Open Source Census, a project started earlier this year that aims to track and catalog the use of open-source software in enterprises worldwide, the group announced Monday. More at PC World.
  10. Unfortunately, someone has made the emotican folder read-only...
  11. a13x hasn't been here for 3 years, so you may not get a response... :)
  12. Download the packages shown to their own folder, then use the rpm command in that folder to overwrite the newer versions. Richard has done something similar using his CD packages (see above).
  13. See comment 3 on bug 40525, relating to the timezone update...
  14. And there may be more in the pipeline... Groklaw has the story.
  15. John - he/she turned out to be a sneaky spammer, so has been eliminated...
  16. The Phorm bug is spreading. The idea of collecting a user's browsing history and flogging that data doesn't just appeal to ISPs. The Mozilla Foundation, the people behind the Firefox browser, want some of that action too. The Foundation is officially a tax exempt non-profit - but still manages to pay its chairperson $500,000 a year. Executives last week confirmed they are working on a project referred to internally as "Data". This would gather anonymised data on a voluntary basis, and provide the analytical information for anyone who wanted it. More at The Register.
  17. I'm still on 2007.1 but this is where I found it: System - Configuration - KDE - Appearance and Themes - Icons... :)
  18. A European Commision spokeswoman told The Register today that although Becta’s allegations would not be considered as a formal complaint, the evidence it submitted will form part of an indirect probe into Microsoft’s business practices.
  19. European Commissioner McCreevy is pushing for a bilateral patent treaty with the United States. On Tuesday 13 May in Brussels, White House and European representatives were trying to adopt a tight roadmap for the signature of a EU-US patent treaty by the end of the year. Parts of the proposed treaty will contain provision on software patents, and could legalise them on both sides of the Atlantic. Commissioner McCreevy's home constituency, Ireland, is the main base in Europe for large US software firms who repatriate most of their EU profits as licenses and "patent royalties" without paying taxes in Europe. In his former government office, McCreevy built the Irish tax-free harbour. More at lwn.net.
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