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Linux printing: much done and more to do

Author: Bruce Byfield In the last seven years, printing on Linux has undergone a metamorphosis. Barely adequate printing support, provided on a program by program...

NepaLinux 1.1 Screenshot Walkthrough

Anonymous Reader writes "he new release, NepaLinux 1.1, is a relatively bug-free and revised version of the previous beta release. Special features: Linux kernel...

Review: GnuCash 2.0

Author: Conrad Canterford GnuCash is a personal and small business accounting package that provides true double-entry accounting, the ability to set up automatic recurring transactions,...

OpenVZ Available Now on Latest Linux Kernel

Sharon Smith writes "Operating System-Level Virtualization Technology for Linux Kernel 2.6.18 Precursor to RHEL 5 and Debian 4 HERNDON, Va., November 3, 2006 -- The...

Office Live almost out of the gate

Office Live is still not an online version of Office, but the set of small business tools has a few new tricks and is...

AMD-ATI to Offer CPU/GPU Combo

If there was any doubt that CPU maker AMD’s principal reason for acquiring graphics chip powerhouse ATI was to build a mobile computing platform...

Review: Ubuntu Edgy is nice, but not so edgy

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Ubuntu team is scheduled to release Ubuntu 6.10, codenamed Edgy Eft, today. After working with beta and release candidates over...

Review: Firefox 2.0 is a solid improvement

Author: JT Smith Not to be outdone by the debut of Internet Explorer 7 last week, the Mozilla team has released Firefox 2.0 with a...

A first look at Gaim 2.0

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Gaim 2.0 release is nearing its home stretch. The Gaim team released beta4 last week, with a number of new...

LinuxQuestions.org Podcast – 10.22.06

jeremy writes "The latest LinuxQuestions.org Podcast. Topics include the LQ Job Marketplace, LinuxWorld UK, the Microsoft exec exodus continues, McAfee and Symantec think Vista...