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PC/OS OpenWorkstation 10.1 GNOME Released

  The developers of PC/OS are excited to bring you this new installment in the PC/OS family. Users and customers have demanded it so we...

openSUSE DVD/CD cover art: Opinions wanted!

Article Source Dissociated PressNovember 5, 2009, 10:36 am openSUSE 11.2 is scheduled to be officially released in about a week (give...

Ripping Audio CDs in Linux

Ripping is the process of saving tracks from a CD as separate digital files. The recording industry would tell you otherwise, but so long...

Emergency Operations With A Live Linux CD

Having a seemingly non-reproducible disk error can be a real heart-breaker. Lost work, multiple fsck.ext3 exercises, and frazzled nerves were common...

PC/OS: Insert CD, use desktop

Author: Preston St. Pierre PC/OS aims to be an easy-to-use Linux distribution right out of the box. Being Ubuntu-based, it has a head start on...

New GNOME 2.24 is an incremental improvement

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Last week marked the release of GNOME 2.24. Those who already use GNOME will appreciate the new additions, but there's nothing compelling...

Cook up tasty custom Ubuntu live CDs with UCK

Author: Mayank Sharma Live CDs let you boot an operating system without installing any software on a hard drive. There are plenty of Linux live...

Sun launches OpenSolaris “2008.05” under CDDL

Sun Microsystems officially launched OpenSolaris (OS) today. Available pre-built as a combo live/install CD, the initial binary distribution download of the OS features a...

PCLinuxOS Gnome links two worlds

Author: Susan Linton If you're looking for a GNOME desktop for the popular PCLinuxOS (PCLOS), then newly releasedPCLinuxOS Gnome might be for you. PCLinuxOS Gnome is...

GNOME 2.22 focuses on utilities and standard applications

Author: Bruce Byfield As you might expect, GNOME 2.22, the latest version of the popular desktop, which was released last week, has some functional tweaks...