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Linux down under: Day two at LCA 2007

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier SYDNEY -- The seventh Linux.conf.au (LCA) continued Tuesday at the Kensington campus of the University of New South Wales in Sydney,...

Talking virtualization with rPath

Author: Bruce Byfield Brett Adams, vice president of development at rPath, sees 2007 as a pivotal year for virtualization. When you are looking at the...

This week on The Linux Link Tech Show

Patrick Davila writes "Episode 174 of The Linux Link Tech Show is now available for download:OGGMP3 We interview Jeremy Allison from Google and the Samba...

Scribes editor focuses on the text

Author: Nikos Kouremenos Scribes is a text editor for GNOME that focuses on usability. After 30 minutes of usage, you will either love it or...

Dreamlinux 2.2 Screenshots

Anonymous Reader writes "The final version of Dreamlinux 2.2 Multimedia Edition has been released. Having many improvements compared with the previous version, Dreamlinux 2.2...

MapGuide Open Source leads service company down new revenue streams

Author: Tina Gasperson Spatial Integrators is a mapping services company in Spokane, Wash., that acts as a consultant for electric companies, public utilities, and other...

Consolidate your radio streams with streamtuner

Author: Michael Stutz Streamtuner is a point-and-click GUI browser for the thousands of Internet radio streams available today. It lets you play streams and manage...

Gmail Woes Come to Light

Anonymous Reader writes "Today there were a number of very troubling posts tpday concerning Google ’s Gmail webmail service and how a number of...

Wardriving Using An Ubuntu Notebook

Falko Timme writes "This tutorial is about wardriving using GPS. It explains how to install Garmin Etrex on Ubuntu and how to configure it....

Linux powers controllable Christmas lights for charity

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Alek Komarnitsky's controllable Christmas lights started out as a hoax, but now Komarnitsky is using Linux to power the controllable Christmas...