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Comparing Linux USB flash disk distros
By Gary SimsSome Linux distributions, such as Mandriva Flash, are specially designed to work from flash devices. Some provide installers to get them onto...
Microsoft and ODF: Has Hades Gone Sub-Zero?
Most of the time, Microsoft's public declarations are pretty easy to parse. A bit of pre-announcement here, a touch of FUD there, with the...
Plotting your Web site visitors on a map
Author: Ben Martin
ApacheMap plots the location of each Web hit your site receives on a Google Map. The utility converts IP addresses from Apache...
Comparing Linux USB flash disk distros
Author: Gary Sims
The recent success of the ASUS Eee PC has shown that running Linux from flash memory is now commercially viable in the...
No is Ark verdict
Author: Susan Linton
Ark Linux is a distribution developed primarily for new Linux users, although its developers say experienced users should find it powerful enough...
Adobe releases Adobe Flash Player 10 beta for Linux
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Adobe Systems is reaching out for Linux desktop users with its announcement today that the first beta of Adobe Flash Player...
Building a glossier front end for MythTV
Author: Nathan Willis
Josh Stewart loves MythTV -- so much so that he is building his own front-end app for it as a drop-in replacement...
Dreamy Dreamlinux
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Dreamlinux is a Debian-based distribution that offers you a choice of GNOME or Xfce window managers as well as an extremely...
Looking towards IPv6
We care a lot about the health of the Internet. Recently, we've become increasingly concerned that IPv4 addresses  the numbers that computers use...
JavaFX: A Bright Future on Open Source-Based Mobile Devices?
Sun Microsystems is out with an answer to Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight Rich Internet Application tools: JavaFX. At the JavaOne show in San...