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New installer gives Debian Etch an edge

Author: Joe Barr The Debian Installer team has released the third beta of its installer for Etch, the next version of Debian. According to the...

Thunderbird 2.0 preview

Author: Nathan Willis Following on the heels of the Firefox 2.0 beta in mid-July, Mozilla has released the first 2.0 previews of its Thunderbird email...

AQuoSA for Linux Kernel 2.6 is now available.

Tommaso Cucinotta writes "In the context of the open-source AQuoSA project (An open Quality of Service Architecture), new resource-level components for the Linux kernel...

NSpluginwrapper: A cross-architecture browser plugin tool

Author: Nathan Willis NSpluginwrapper is a cross-architecture tool designed to let Firefox users on AMD64 and PowerPC Linux use i386-only, binary Web browser plugins --...

Make PDFs talk

Author: Mayank Sharma Many magazines and book publishers make available a free online version of their products, often as PDF files. Chances are you scroll...

RR4 3.0 RC 1 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Lxnaydesign.net reports - RR4 Linux 3.0 RC1 - After two months of hard work, complete rebuilding and CHOST migration (from i386...

Google Earth for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Following closely on the heels of its Picasa news, Google is offering a beta of Google Earth that -- for the first...

Getting started with Wacom tablets in Linux

Author: Nathan Willis The mouse, despite all of its admirable qualities, was created by a left-brained thinker and built for left-brained work. Mostly that's...

32-bit browsing in a 64-bit system

Author: Nathan Willis The problem: you've taken the trouble to hand-build your finely tuned 64-bit computer, and you've installed your favorite 64-bit flavor of Linux...

My desktop OS: Arch Linux

Author: James Fryman I've been a Linux diehard since my early days with Debian 1.3. I visited various RPM distributions, including Red Hat, Mandrake, and...