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High-end processor core gains embedded Linux support

TimeSys has extended its online embedded Linux customization service, adding support for the newest and fastest 32-bit processor core from MIPS Inc. "LinuxLink" support...

Mandriva 2008.0 rocks

Author: Susan Linton Mandriva 2008.0, released this week, is the best version of Mandriva since 7.2. Mandriva Linux 2008.0 comes in three editions. Mandriva One...

The Perfect Server – Mandriva 2008 Free (Mandriva 2008.0)

Author: JT Smith This is a detailed description about how to set up a Mandriva 2008 Free (Mandriva 2008.0) server that offers all services needed...

Upgrading to openSUSE 10.3

Author: Federico Kereki OpenSUSE 10.3 was released last week, and I quickly downloaded the new version to update my two openSUSE boxes. Here's a chronicle...

Office shootout: OpenOffice.org Calc vs. Microsoft Excel

Author: Bruce Byfield In earlier articles, I compared OpenOffice.org 2.3's and MS Office 2007's word processors and slide show programs. It seems appropriate to round...

Novell is not forking OpenOffice

Author: Bruce Byfield From recent media reports, casual readers could easily believe that OpenOffice.org, the popular free office suite, is fragmenting. Slashdot reported last week...

Firefox extensions for tab addicts

Author: Bruce Byfield For Firefox users who are constantly referring to multiple pages, tabbed browsing is not a feature, but a way of life. There...

MicroSD Smart Card adds security to Linux devices

German mobile security specialist IICS has announced what it claims is the world's first Smart Card that fits into a microSD slot. Supporting Linux-based...

Mono lets .net developers run applications on Linux

Mono is an open source implementation of the Microsoft .net platform, which was once hailed as a route out of proprietary lock-in to Microsoft....

Secure remote access to your desktop

Author: Federico Kereki Accessing your home server safely can be problematic, especially if you don't have a fixed IP address, but with Linux, DynDNS, PAM,...