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Writer’s World Maker aims at wannabe writers

Author: Bruce Byfield The splash screen for Writer's World Maker (WWM) announces that the program is designed to "help you to summon your imaginary worlds...

Red Flag Linux Olympic Edition fails to medal

Author: Preston St. Pierre Red Flag is China's biggest Linux supplier. The Red Flag Linux distribution is based on Red Hat Linux. Red Flag recently...

What UUIDs can do for you

Author: David Pendell If you've ever looked in your /etc/fstab file, you have may have seen an entry that looks like UUID=62fa5eac-3df4-448d-a576-916dd5b432f2 instead of a...

Community service for free software users

Author: Drew Ames In recent years, Linux distributions have successfully made the transition from being the exclusive domain of technical users to being suitable for...

Faster application launching with GNOME-Do and GNOME Deskbar

Author: Tina Gasperson GNOME enthusiasts have a couple of good options when it comes to searching, launching, and otherwise manipulating and accessing files, applications, and...

VPX card runs Linux on Penryn

Extreme Engineering Solutions (X-ES) started shipping a Linux-compatible single-board computer (SBC) that adheres to the VPX military/aerospace form-factor standard. The XPedite7170 is equipped with...

Mini-ITX board targets graphics-rich apps

Ibase Technology has announced a mini-ITX single-board computer (SBC) with an Intel 945GC Express chipset. The MI940 is equipped with an LGA775 socket supporting...

Turn your machine into enterprise storage with Openfiler

Author: Cory Buford In my job as a systems engineer, I have handled various storage implementations for our enterprise clients. These may be in the...

China’s Godson 3 Processor To Take on Intel, AMD

When China launched its first microprocessor, the Godson 1 in 2002, it wasn't much of a competitor to what Intel and AMD had to...

Linux Wi-Fi Works With wicd

Wireless management on Linux is a bit of a hodge-podge, especially for roaming users. NetworkManager, KWifiManager, and various other utilities that have come and...