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My desktop OS: VectorLinux SOHO

Author: Larry Gagnon Three years ago I built my own computer and installed Mandrake v9.1 on it. It was a joy to learn and use...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 24, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman This week, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu released security advisories. Affected packages include Sendmail, PHP, Ilohamail, Crossfire,...

MEPIS Linux and Ubuntu/Canonical

New MEPIS Linux Test Version Uses Ubuntu Base -- Morgantown, WV, march 21, 2006: MEPIS founder Warren Woodford has announced a test release...

KMFL lets users change keyboards on the fly

Author: Bruce Byfield Setting up support for international characters should be "seamless," several readers said in responses to my recent article, "Setting up international character...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 17, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman This week, Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released security advisories. Among the affected packages were Cube, Freeciv, Bomberclone, kdegraphics,...

Review: GNOME 2.14

Author: Bruce Byfield The GNOME desktop has come a long way since a study sponsored by Sun Microsystems in 2001 raised usability issues. Since then,...

First look: Fedora Core 5

Author: Bruce Byfield The Fedora distribution is one of the most widely used GNU/Linux distributions. Although non-users sometimes dismiss it as too mainstream to be...

My desktop OS: Kanotix

Author: Andrei Raevsky I expect both ease of use and advanced capabilities in any GNU/Linux distro. I am therefore hard to please when using a...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 10, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released several advisories. SquirrelMail, WordPress, Zoph, Mplayer, app-text/tetex, Freeciv, kdegraphics, and Zoo are some...

My desktop OS: GRML

Author: Mark Gjerde The best discoveries emerge from obscurity. My favorite discovery of last year was GRML Linux. You won't find this gem in the...