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Redmond Linux beta 3 now shipping

Author: JT Smith The Redmond Linux Organization announces the release of Beta 3 of Redmond Linux, Personal Edition. Beta 3 is the latest release of Redmond...

openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 119 is Out!

We are pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 119! In this week: Contents 1 Editors Note 2 Announcements 2.1 openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 5: The Community Strikes...

OpenOffice.org extension will add PDF editing

Author: Bruce Byfield Easy PDF editing is coming to OpenOffice.org, but you'll have to be patient for a few months. Recently posted to the OpenOffice.org...

A hands-on look at the Splashtop instant-on Linux environment

Author: Nathan Willis San Jose-based startup DeviceVM made waves last year when it unveiled Splashtop, a nearly instant-on Linux environment stored in the flash memory...

GNU PDF to fill missing gap in functionality

Author: Bruce Byfield For many average users, GNU/Linux support for PDF files may seem reasonably advanced. They can create PDF files in programs like OpenOffice.org,...

PDFedit fills hole in the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield PDFedit is not the first tool for editing PDF files on the GNU/Linux desktop, but it does have a strong claim to...

Running Windows applications with CrossOver Linux 6.0

Author: Mayank Sharma CodeWeavers this month announced version 6.0 of its flagship Windows compatibility product. Now called CrossOver Linux, the new version is the first...

PDFs open critical hole in Internet Explorer

A critical vulnerability has been identified in Adobe's Acrobat and Reader software which affects Internet Explorer users. Link: The Register

NSpluginwrapper: A cross-architecture browser plugin tool

Author: Nathan Willis NSpluginwrapper is a cross-architecture tool designed to let Firefox users on AMD64 and PowerPC Linux use i386-only, binary Web browser plugins --...

Novell’s most-wanted list of Linux applications

Author: Stephen Feller As Linux use continues to grow, requests for popular applications on the operating system continue to grow as well -- requests that...