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How Linux Users Should React in a Windows World

Many Linux users find themselves working in Windows-based environments. More often that not, this is not something that can be avoided, and to be...

Using mouse gestures across Linux

Author: Shashank Sharma My first brush with mouse gestures on the Opera browser was an accident, but the ability to quickly move backward or forward...

Extinguish communication blues with OpenFire

Author: Mayank Sharma Many companies consider instant messaging to be a distraction, but IM can be an effective communication tool if used properly. OpenFire is...

How Linux Users Should React in a Windows World

Author: JT Smith Many Linux users find themselves working in Windows-based environments. More often that not, this is not something that can be avoided, and...

Nokia to acquire Trolltech to accelerate software strategy

Author: JT Smith Nokia and Trolltech ASA (owner of the well known Qt library, foundation of the GNU/Linux desktop environment KDE) today announced that they...

Commentary: ISO should kick OOXML off the standards bus

Author: Russell Ossendryver ECMA, the international IT standards association, recently published its responses to comments of the ISO National Bodies in response to Microsoft's Office...

Why Linux is inferior to Windows and Macintosh

Head honcho of the Developer Division has a blog about Incubation projects. Personally speaking, this is where Linux and Windows diverge. There is...

Kommando: A floating panel for KDE

Author: Bruce Byfield Inspired by the command wheel in the Neverwinter Nights online game, Kommando is a floating command panel for KDE. Although Kommando's development...

UNetbootin lets you install distros without burning discs

Author: Emil Visti UNetbootin is a simple open source tool that allows you to install a variety of distributions over the Internet, without burning a...

Use kfsmd to keep track of changes in your filesystems

Author: Ben Martin Applications can ask the Linux kernel to report changes to selected files and directories. I created the Kernel Filesystem Monitoring Daemon (kfsmd)...