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Jan 27
Linux Chaser
Tags: KDE, Kernel, Linux, Micropolis, SimCity | Filed under Linux / Open Source | No Comments
  • Linux kernel 2.6.24 released. Nothing major, some network driver updates and stuff.
  • KDE goes cross-platform. KDE support now are available on Windows and Mac OS X platform.
  • SimCity source code released under GPL. Not a Linux new, still thought it’s interesting. Due to some trademark issue the GPL version of SimCity goes under a different name, Micropolis.

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