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KDE 4.5 Desktop Activities Bring New Meaning to Organization
KDE 4.5 brings to the table plenty of useful, functional, innovative features. One of those very features is the Desktop Activity. Although many scoffed...
Why Do We Love Linux?
When you're a fan of Linux, any blog post entitled "27 Good Reasons to Love Linux" is going to be impossible to resist. No...
Weekend Project: Serve Up Your Own OpenID with Open Source Tools
Last weekend, we looked at how to enable your Web site to accept OpenID logins. But accepting OpenID authentication is only half of the...
openSUSE Connect Beta
As a result of the openSUSE Boosters’ ‘HackMeck‘ two weeks ago at FrOSCoN we are proud to present you with a new beta of...
The People Who Support Linux: At Work and at Home
This is an ongoing Linux.com series that profiles The Linux Foundation's individual members and begins to collectively illustrate a very important part of the...
Easy backup with RSync, windows client configuration
Now for the latest article of this first rsync saga I'd like to share with you my current Windows clients configuration, as I've...
KDE 4.5: Your New Desktop Awaits
For the longest time I saw KDE as a distant third, or fourth, on the Linux desktop usability scale. For me, first came GNOME,...
Dreamwidth Studios: Bringing the Corner Store to Open Source Publishing
Dreamwidth Studios' co-founder Denise Paolucci remembers growing up in a family-owned corner deli, some of whose customers had been eating there daily for decades....
Talking KDE and openSUSE with Jos Poortvliet
Recently I had the pleasure of chatting with newly minted openSUSE community manager, and former KDE marketing lead, Jos Poortvliet about user-visible changes brought...
Weekend Project: Secure Your System with Port Knocking
Port knocking is an authentication system that allows a server to keep ports closed by default, and open them up only when clients send...