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New Democracy Player aggregates video podcasts
Author: Dmitri Popov
What happens if you take VLC player, add a pinch of XUL, and sprinkle a bit of RSS on top? You get...
Second Life released for Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
Fans of the online virtual world Second Life can now connect from Linux machines. Linden Lab, creator of Second Life, recently launched...
First look: KOffice 1.5, part 1: The major applications
Author: Bruce Byfield
KOffice often gets overlooked in favor of rival office suite OpenOffice.org (OOo), which has a wider set of features, corporate backing, and...
Getting Wireless to Work in Kubuntu
You have finally bitten the bullet. Kubuntu Linux is installed on that computer of yours. Unfortunatly, you can't use it to surf the web....
Cluster Resources’ new Moab Utility/Hosting Suite
Amber Webb writes "SPANISH FORK, UT – A world in which clusters dynamically grow, automatically replace failed nodes, and instantly allocate new architectures on...
World’s Smallest Diskless Thin Client Debuts
Symbio Technologies writes "New Rochelle, NY--March 7, 2006--Symbio Technologies has introduced the world’s smallest diskless thin client to its product line. Called...
A first look at wikiCalc
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Dan Bricklin, co-creator of VisiCalc, is at it again. Bricklin is working on wikiCalc, a Web-based spreadsheet application. It's not quite...
Review: MythTV 0.19
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
I've been a MythTV user since version 0.16, so I was happy to find out that version 0.19 is now available. MythTV...
The Value Cluster: Cheaper, Better, Faster
Anonymous Reader writes "Build a Linux cluster for under $2500. That is crazy -- or maybe not. Join Doug and Jeff as they undertake...
Linux Test Project March Release Announcement
Marty Ridgeway writes "The Linux Test Project test suite, ltp-20060306, has been released. The latest version of the testsuite contains 2900+ tests for the...