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Linux File Systems: You Get What You Pay For
Linux file systems have a number of limitations that make them a poor choice for large and high-performance computing environments.
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Connect OpenOffice.org to Zoho Writer and Google Docs with OoGdocsIntegrator
Author: Dmitri Popov
Do you fancy Web-based word processors but aren't ready to leave OpenOffice.org? You can work with your Zoho Writer and Google Docs...
Review: Hardy Heron converts an Ubuntu skeptic
Author: Susan Linton
I have to disclose that I have never been a real fan of Ubuntu. I've tried it about every release and had...
Book review: The power of group sharing
Author: Brad Jackel
Clay Shirky's book on what information technology is doing to our world, Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing without Organizations, has...
Tomboy note-taker keeps you organized
Author: Lisa Hoover
I use Tomboy, an open source notetaking app, to cull and organize the hundreds of bits of information I track, and to...
Free Flash community reacts to Adobe Open Screen Project
Author: Bruce Byfield
From the presentation, you might imagine that Adobe's announcement of the Open Screen Project was major news. According to the news release,...
Windows-like Linux distro targets MIDs
Linux desktop distribution vendor Xandros and Web content management firm Viyya Technologies have announced they will jointly market integrated, Linux-based software for "netbook" and...
Linux-friendly microkernel OS tightens mobile security
Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs) has upgraded its microkernel operating system (OS) and Linux-friendly virtual machine environment for embedded devices. OKL4 version 2.0 adds...
Korn — an extended shell
Author: Mark Alexander Bain
Everyone knows what a Linux shell is -- you open up a Linux terminal window (such as Konsole or xterm),...
The progress of X.org 7.4
Author: JT Smith
If all goes according to plan, X.Org 7.4 will finally be released this month. This release isn't quite as elaborate as X.Org...