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Geoffrey Moore to Keynote Desktop Linux Summit

Anonymous Reader writes "DLS 2 - Best-Selling Business Guru Geoffrey Moore To Keynote at 2006 Desktop Linux Summit.Author of "Crossing the Chasm" Headlines Agenda...

Linux distros for older hardware

For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – February 17, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Advisories were released this week for Libtasn1, kdegraphics, OpenSSH, PostgreSQL, ImageMagick, Xpdf, and several other packages. Distributors releasing advisories include Debian, Fedora,...

Review: SimplyMEPIS 3.4-3

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SimplyMEPIS is a KDE-based, Debian-derived distro that focuses on desktop use. The previous stable release came out in May of 2005,...

My desktop OS: White Box Enterprise Linux

Author: Suraj Vijayan White Box Enterprise Linux (WBEL), a free Linux distribution, includes a number of user-friendly features that add up to a useful and...

Setting up international character support

Author: Bruce Byfield Like other operating systems, GNU/Linux is starting to add increased support for international characters. The support is spotty in places, and varies...

Linux.com weekly security update – February 3, 2006

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Advisories were released this week for LibAST, MyDNS, Mail::Audit, PHP, and several other packages. Vendors that released advisories this week are...

Linux.com weekly security update

Author: Linux.com Staff Advisories were released this week for ClamAV, CUPS, ImageMagick, phpMyAdmin, and several other packages. Distributions covered this week are Debian, Fedora Core,...

Synchronizing your Palm PDA with Linux

Ready to synchronize your Palm OS-based PDA with your Linux desktop? Here's a trio of GUI-based options and a command-line tool for you to...

An introduction to services, runlevels, and rc.d scripts

A Linux service is an application (or set of applications) that runs in the background waiting to be used, or carrying out essential tasks....