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Revisor utility creates custom install images for Fedora

Author: Bruce Byfield Imagine a customized GNU/Linux distribution, built to your specifications with a minimal amount of effort on your part. If you are running...

Five scripts that make life easier with Vim

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Vim editor allows you to modify its behavior via scripts, and the Vim community has produced hundreds of scripts that...

VirtualBox 1.4.0 adds cool new features

Author: Dmitri Popov As promised at CeBIT 2007, InnoTek has released version 1.4.0 of its VirtualBox virtualization software. Despite the modest increase in the version...

Review: Fedora 7

Author: Joe "Zonker" Brockmeier Fedora 7 was released last week, a little bit behind schedule, with a spate of new features, updates, and live CD...

Kamloops school district gets an education in free software

Author: Bruce Byfield The Kamloops/Thompson School District in British Columbia, Canada, is a free software success story. Gregg Ferrie, manager of information technology for the...

Upload your photos in an instant with Kflickr

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Uploading pictures to Flickr via its Web-based interface is a hassle, particularly if you have dozens of shots to upload. Linux...

Final GPLv3 draft leaves Novell in the clear

The Free Software Foundation has released the final draft of an updated General Public License, a draft that prohibits future deals similar to the...

Encrypt and sign Gmail messages with FireGPG

Author: Dmitri Popov Gmail may be an excellent Web-based email application, but there is no easy way to use it with privacy tools like GnuPG....

Red Hat gives training discounts to Fedora users and developers

Author: Shirl Kennedy As a way of thanking Fedora contributors and users for their support, Red Hat is offering discounts on its training programs, in...

Red Hat gives training discounts to Fedora users and developers

Author: Shirl Kennedy As a way of thanking Fedora contributors and users for their support, Red Hat is offering discounts on its training programs, in...