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Gaim, er, Pidgin, finally hits 2.0
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
It's the release that Gaim users have been waiting for since December 2005. After seven beta releases, several interface revamps, and...
Review of LinuxCertified LCTP60 Laptop (Lenovo ThinkPad T60p) with Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn and...
I was primarily looking for a new laptop because I wanted to update to state-of-art operating systems. I wanted a Linux friendly laptop, as...
Can Apple Last Without Steve Jobs?
Anonymous Reader writes "What’s so scary about Apple’s continued success is the intermingling of Apple and Steve Jobs as interconnected brands that need each...
Mandriva 2007 Spring packs a punch
Author: Mayank Sharma
Mandriva recently released its first distro of the year, dubbed Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring. Like previous releases, Spring is available in five...
Turn your Linux box into a PDF-making machine
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Remember the paperless office? By now we were supposed to be handling all of our documents digitally, and saving trees by...
Make the whole Web look better with Stylish
Author: Nathan Willis
Most Firefox users are familiar with the Greasemonkey extension, a powerful tool that lets you enhance your browsing experience by rewriting HTML...
Mugshot: Social networking open source style
Author: Dmitri Popov
Now that we have open source beer, open source cars, and open source photography, a social networking service run by Red Hat...
First interview: Sam Hocevar, new Debian Project Leader
Author: Bruce Byfield
Sam Hocevar recently became the next Debian Project Leader (DPL), defeating seven other candidates while running on a platform that emphasized ways...
Make Gmail better
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Many people have embraced Google's Gmail service due to its slick interface and ample storage -- but like any application, Gmail...
Debain WrEtch: review of an UnAmerican Linux system
PARODY: Debain is the only group of software developers who still believe that Richard Stallman invented programming. Everyone else now correctly credits Bill...