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Writing a Package in Python

Author: JT Smith This article by Tarek Ziadé focuses on a repeatable process to write and release Python packages. We will focus on how to...

Changing what time a process thinks it is with libfaketime

Author: Ben Martin With libfaketime you can tell a process that the current time is something different from the machine's system clock. This fake time...

The sweet features of Fedora: Smolt

One of the things that many people buying new computer or other hardware consider is the hardware compatibility with GNU/Linux. Actually many people do...

FastMailMerge rationalizes OpenOffice.org Merge functions

Author: Bruce Byfield Mail merge, the production of multiple documents that differ only in minor details, remains a difficult task in OpenOffice.org Writer. Few use...

Get thin client benefits for free with openThinClient

Author: Cory Buford Thin clients reduce hardware costs, offer added security by stripping away storage options, and ease management tasks by storing all configurations on...

On the road with Funambol 7

Author: Nathan Willis Funambol, the open source mobile device synchronization and push email provider, released version 7.0 of its server and client software in August....

Richard Stallman hopes a fully free-as-in-freedom version of Google Chrome

Author: JT Smith Richard Stallman talks about GNU’s 25th anniversary, Google Chrome, sharing non-free software, preinstalled GNU/Linux on pc, NDA, OLPC XO. Link: guiodic.wordpress.com Category: Free Software

What Things About Linux do You Like Best?

I’ve been rambling on and on about the productivity and/or visual boost which one can get from Compiz Fusion, the Live-CD function that enables...

Workbench Linux distro is a workhorse for software developers

Author: Mayank Sharma If you develop applications using FOSS tools, Workbench is an ideal distro for you. In addition to packing a gamut of development...

Linux Promotion in Mall Kiosks

I have been attending Linux install festivals for years. Always fun, often educational and (in some cases) completely missing the mark of their potential...