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Teaching Open Source in South Africa: Part I
Africa is the world's second-least developed continent--after Antarctica. If you look at a world map of computer science and open source contributions, you will...
Creating the Perfect Fluxbox Desktop on Linux
Fluxbox is a fast, lightweight, very customizable window manager for X. Fluxbox is a great choice for Linux users who favor speed and efficiency,...
NVIDIA GeForce GT 520
Up for review today is a low-end NVIDIA Fermi graphics card, the GeForce GT 520. The low-end graphics processor it uses, the GF119, was...
PCLinuxOS Review: What Does PCLinuxOS Have to Offer?
In the quest to find the perfect Linux distribution, we often hit an obstacle that makes the grass look greener on another distro's lawn....
Weekend Project: Add Conversations and Calendaring to Thunderbird
Thunderbird got a big boost recently with the news that Ubuntu will be using it as the default mail client in Ubuntu 11.10. If...
Distribution Release: Scientific Linux 5.6 “Live”
Urs Beyerle has announced the release of live CD and live DVD variants of Scientific Linux 5.6: "About two weeks after the official release...
What’s New in WordPress 3.2? Better, Faster, Stronger
While many of us were barbecuing and blowing things up, the WordPress folks were putting the finishing touches on WordPress 3.2. On July 4,...
LugRadio Reunion 2011
A few weeks ago I was in the UK and got together with the LugRadio team (Stuart Langridge, Adam Sweet, Chris Procter, and Ade...
PiTiVi Video Editor Now Kitten-Friendly
PiTiVi is a GStreamer-based non-linear video editor (NLE) developed by members of the GStreamer project itself. That means it is often the first project...
Stories of Linux: Interview with Ian Murdock on Debian’s Early Days
If you want to look at the history of Linux, you can hardly escape talking about Debian. Debian has played a major role as...