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Free online desktop came to life with FLOSS

Author: Tina Gasperson Back in 1999, free software believer Joshua Rand and his friend Oscar Mondragon were talking about the changes they predicted were coming...

Tux meets Amiga, or Amiga emulation using UAE or E-UAE

Are you on old school Amiga user who gave up that most brilliant of operating systems for no other reason than it seemed during...

First look at Ulteo Desktop

Author: Dmitri Popov Using VNC to remotely access your desktop, applications, and documents sounds like a great solution when you are out and about, but...

Open Aerial Map project is collecting free data

Author: Nathan Willis The OpenStreetMap (OSM) project is well on its way to producing a free, user-editable street-level vector map of the world. OpenAerialMap (OAM)...

Using mouse gestures across Linux

Author: Shashank Sharma My first brush with mouse gestures on the Opera browser was an accident, but the ability to quickly move backward or forward...

CLI audio players for Linux

Author: Razvan T. Coloja What would life be without music? Given the proper codecs, in Linux you can play almost any digital audio format. Linux...

Correo combines Mozilla email functionality with tight OS X integration

Author: Nathan Willis Just as Camino offers Mozilla Web browsing capability tightly integrated with OS X system services, its new sibling, Correo, aims to bridge...

Photoshop CS2 on Linux is Just the Beginning

Author: JT Smith The Wine team just announced that they have made Adobe's Photoshop CS2 work on Linux, but this is just the beginning. For...

Running KDE4 (Final) on Mandriva 2008

Author: JT Smith This month the KDE Community announced the immediate availability of KDE 4.0. This significant release marks both the end of the long...

Lotus Notes 8.5 to fully support Ubuntu Linux 7.0

IBM believes Linux on the enterprise desktop finally ready for widespread adoption. To meet future demand it is preparing to deliver its next versions...