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GNOME 2.22 released, brings new architectural features

The GNOME development community has announced the official release of version 2.22 after six months of development. GNOME is an open-source desktop environment that...

Play Windows games on Linux with PlayOnLinux

By Mayank SharmaAt the core of PlayOnLinux is Wine, a compatibility layer that lets you run many Windows programs over Linux. But Wine isn't...

Latest Firefox 3 beta offers exciting features

Author: Nathan Willis Firefox 3 is in testing, with the latest build, beta 4, released Monday. Mozilla is aiming for a final release of its...

GNOME 2.22: A Truly Amazing Desktop!

Every six months, the GNOME team prepares a new and revolutionary release of the ever popular GNOME desktop environment. Today, we are proud to...

GNOME 2.22: A Truly Amazing Desktop!

picture Every six months, the GNOME team prepares a new and revolutionary release of the ever popular GNOME desktop environment. Today, we are proud to...

EZblue Linux server makes administration easy

Author: Thomas King EZblue Software touts EZblue Business Server as "a fully integrated inux server. It has a built-in file server, print server, Web server,...

LinMin™ Introduces LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning 5.0 for Linux® Systems and Virtual Machines

Author: JT Smith LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning Transforms Generic Servers into Affordable Provisioning and Imaging Appliances for Physical and Virtual Systems Redwood City, CA – March...

FOSS helps Krugle help developers search for code

Author: Bruce Byfield In three years, Krugle, the company behind the code search engine of the same name, has gone from an idea to a...

Fast, flexible, calculating from the command line

Author: Ben Morgan GUI calculators may be user-friendly, but they don't offer much comfort for a command-line power user. Fortunately, console-based tools such as bc,...

Command line automation with Expect-lite

Author: Ben Martin Expect is a venerable tool for scripting interactive command-line tools. One normally sees expect coupled with the TCL programming language -- for...