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Integrating Ubuntu with a Windows-based network is harder than it should be
Author: Tom Chance
I've been using and advocating free software for around six years. When studying and then working as a freelance writer, migrating an...
Linux phone heavyweights select common dev tools
An influential industry group collaborating on a common Linux-based operating system for mobile phones has standardized on a common toolchain. The Linux Mobile Foundation...
Turkey’s Pardus distro is easy to use
Author: Susan Linton
Pardus developers describe the Linux distribution as advanced yet easy to install and use. Let's see how well it lives up to...
One year on, the Java community continues to build
Author: Bruce Byfield
What has happened in the year since Sun Microsystems released the source code for Java? While end users might be starting to...
Red Hat’s Open Source IDE
Author: JT Smith
Six months ago, Linux vendor Red Hat acquired the closed source Exadel Studio Pro IDE and pledged to turn it into a...
Paldo melds source-based and binary in one distro
Author: Susan Linton
Paldo Linux is a cross between a source-based and binary distribution. It installs as a binary system to provide a quick and...
Webrunner becomes Mozilla Prism
Author: Nathan Willis
The Mozilla-based, single-site "Web app" browser Webrunner, which we covered in July, was rebrandedMozilla Prism in October and moved to the Mozilla...
Adding extended character support
Author: Bruce Byfield
If you need to type a diacritical mark such as an acute "e" (é) -- let alone a character not found in...
Asus Eee PC 701 Review
Author: JT Smith
The Eee PC (pronounced as a single E) is marketed as an "Easy to Learn, Easy to Work, Easy to Play" computer....
Fontmatrix: Font management for the desktop finally arrives
Author: Bruce Byfield
The GNU/Linux desktop lacks a font manager for design work. Ideally, such a font manager should support currently used font formats, including...