Home Search
gnome live cd - search results
If you're not happy with the results, please do another search
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...
CHM viewers for Linux
By Federico KerekiMicrosoft developed CHM as a proprietary format for Windows 98, leaving behind the previous WinHelp (HLP) format. CHM is still alive and...
Gosh, gOS is good
Author: Susan Linton
Many people still question whether Linux will ever make it fully into mainstream computer acceptance. A $199 computer now available on a...
Linux Mint 3.1 is not especially refreshing
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Linux Mint is a derivative distribution of Ubuntu. Its purpose, according to its Web site, "is to produce an elegant, up-to-date, and...
Why you should care about PulseAudio (and how to start doing it)
Why you should care about PulseAudio (and how to start doing it) The audio system options in Linux can be a bit confusing. The projects...
Tricks and treats for your desktop
Author: Lisa Hoover
Even if you're too old for trick-or-treating this Halloween, you can still get in the spirit of things with these free software...
Ubuntu 7.10 is outstanding
Author: Jeremy LaCroix
Canonical this month released Ubuntu 7.10, codenamed Gutsy Gibbon. Like the Feisty Fawn release before it, Gutsy is a bleeding-edge distribution with...
X/OS is an undistinguished Red Hat clone
Author: Preston St. Pierre
X/OS Linux is a distribution built from Red Hat Enterprise Linux sources. Its developers claim it was created "to provide a...
Fedora 8 renews tradition of innovations
Author: Bruce Byfield
Not all major software versions carry the same weight. Consider the last two releases of the Fedora distribution. Fedora 7 offered little...
Ontario LinuxFest makes an auspicious debut
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The first-ever Ontario LinuxFest, unapologetically modeled on Ohio's conference of the same name, took place on Saturday at the Toronto Congress...