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Plain Text, Archiving, and Presentation Fidelity
My introduction to computers was as a hobby. My first computer had Microsoft Works for MS-DOS version 1.05 installed on it. Among other things,...
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Fedora 12
Chrooting Apache2 With mod_chroot On Fedora 12
This guide explains how to set up mod_chroot with Apache2 on a Fedora 12 system. With mod_chroot, you...
Easily suspending programs
Have you ever been faced in a situation where your computer gets totally frozen, and you can barely move you mouse cursor, and wished...
QA with IBM’s Dan Frye: “Everything Has Changed”
IBM is celebrating more than a decade working with Linux, and Dan Frye was the co-author of the original IBM corporate strategies for Linux...
Intel’s Moorestown Could Be Game Changer for the Chip Maker
Like Microsoft, Intel is often seen as an "800 pound gorilla," beating its chest atop a mountain of fallen foes. Yet, neither Intel nor...
Pretty Penguin: Five Great Themes for the GNOME Desktop
The GNOME desktop environment and its underlying Gtk+ widget toolkit—which provide a user interface and a standard set of applications for Linux—have an elaborate...
openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 116 is out!
Issue #116 of openSUSE Weekly News is now out!
Contents1 Editors Note2 Announcements2.1 openSUSE News: Planet SUSE Status2.2 openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 4 Release3 Status...
A Review: Ben NanoNote Gets Small with Embedded Linux
Qi Hardware is now shipping its first "copyleft hardware" device, the ultra-portable Ben NanoNote.
The palm-sized notebook is designed to be a hackable hardware platform...
Report: Using Mozilla Prism to Run Web Apps like Local Apps on Linux
Web-based applications are fantastic, except for that whole "running in the browser" thing. Looking to free your browser-based apps from your Web browsing? Take...
Sharing Files & Folders Between Linux, Mac and Windows
In today's world of business computing, systems must be able to communicate and interact with one another. During its years of immaturity, Linux had...