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Interview with Craig Muzilla, VP of middleware at Red Hat
Author: Tina Gasperson
Earlier this month at JBossWorld in Orlando, Florida, Linux.com had the chance to sit down with Craig Muzilla, Red Hat's new vice...
Icon herding gets easier with Tango Generator
Author: Nathan Willis
When you want to customize the look and feel of your Linux desktop environment, you can find many resources for altering window...
Automounting FUSE filesystems
Author: Ben Martin
One of the main things that gets annoying with FUSE, or Filesystem in Userspace, is that it won't automatically mount a filesystem...
iTALC promotes learning on a classroom network
Author: Mayank Sharma
iTALC, or Intelligent Teaching and Learning with Computers, is a didactical tool designed to assist teachers. Despite its name, the tool itself...
Adding a UPS to a desktop Linux machine
Author: Ben Martin
An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) will
allow your computer to continue to function for a period of time when mains power is lost....
GNOME focuses on accessibility — with a little help from Mozilla and others
Author: Bruce Byfield
The GNOME Foundation has turned its attention to accessibility for people with disabilities. To help improve both Web accessibility within GNOME and...
Latest LSB release continues to promote a common future
Author: Federico Kereki
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) project aims to keep subtle differences between implementations of the operating system from making applications incompatible across...
Using siproxd to allow VoIP through a firewall
Author: Ben Martin
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a popular open standard for implementing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone calls. Siproxd is a SIP...
Keep track of file name completions with Viewglob
Author: Ben Martin
The Viewglob command-line utility lets you see the files available for your shell command completions in a separate window, leaving your regular...
KDE 4 – Developer Interview
KDE 4 is seen by many to be the next big step on the free software desktop, while others think releasing 4.0 in its...