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New Linux News Portal - LinuxDailyNews

An anonymous submitter writes "Five popular independent Linux websites today unveiled LinuxDailyNews, a collaborative portal site where visitors can get thumbnail glimpses of the latest news and content from each participating site. The founders of LinuxDailyNews are Open for Business, DesktopLinux.com, LinuxDevices.com, and Linux and Main. Those sites were joined before rollout by member site KernelTrap.org, and other sites are expected to be added in the future."

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  1. There's a whole lot - and you can have them too by mwillems · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There are of course many Linux news sources, and if you run a php-based web server they are easily added (simple drop-in code) to your web server - my private web site at www.mvw.net, for instance, has news from slashdot, the register, and newsforge. The scripts are at:

    http://swamp.chl.chalmers.se/backends/

    He currently has about 40 sources, primarily linux orienteded.

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  2. Re:Is that Slashcode or PHPNuke? by CProgrammer98 · · Score: 3, Informative

    It's done by UniversalNetworks and their site states:

    What software do you use to develop your site?

    We use SuSE Linux 7.1 (Linux 2.4.9 with X11 and KDE 2.2) operating system for our web development workstations. Our other tools include Corel Photo-Paint 9, the GIMP 1.2, various GNU Project tools, and a few different text editors (including Kate and Pico). We do not use any WYSIWYG tools for creating our site so that we can achieve the highest level of compatiblity with all modern web browsers.

    What CGI scripts do you use?

    We use many of our own tools including our free StatsPlus, Go2It!, ReadyForm, GuestCall 2000 and a custom set of registration and downloading scripts. If you're interested in more of the details of our CGI setup, please feel free to contact us at contact@uninetsolutions.com.


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  3. Re:Great Idea! by anpe · · Score: 3, Informative

    http://www.distrowatch.com/

  4. America-centric? by scott1853 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    What's with Tux in the Uncle Sam hat? I thought Linux developers/users came from all over the world. I know Slashdot is rather U.S.-centric, they even say so in the FAQ, but they didn't put the stars and stripes in their logo.

  5. About the logo by kievit · · Score: 4, Interesting
    I see that the logo is a penguin with an Uncle Sam hat on its head and a sign on its belly which I would interpret as 'No Windows'.

    I do not think of Linux as a typically or purely American phenomenon; it is cosmopolitic, not bound to a particular nation. Maybe the logo is temporary and mainly inspired by the 'Windependence Day' pun; or maybe the logo-choosers live and work in the US and wish to counter the assertion by some linux-haters that linux would be 'communistic' and 'un-American'? I would appreciate if somebody could provide with some info about the motivation of the 'American' part of the logo.

    I do not really like the 'no Windows' suggestion, as it would suggest that Linux has only been created for Windows-haters. I like it that Linus Torvalds (when asked about his opinion about it in interviews) usually says that he does not care about Microsoft and their products. He just works on Linux, tries to make it an excellent piece of software, and MS may do what they like as long as they don't interfere with his project. MS is not relevant for somebody who is just happy with Linux, so there is no reason to honor MSWindows with a prominent (albeit negatively colored) place in a Linux news site logo.

  6. Another way by pubjames · · Score: 4, Informative

    Want daily Linux headlines? Once again, Google provides:

    http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&q=linux

  7. another site by asv108 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Another linux news site that I like is pclinuxonline, they deal more with desktop oriented distros and it stays current.