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Ask Linux.com: document wrangling, lighter distros, and Boot Loops II
Author: Linux.com Staff
In a world where anyone can ask, but few can respond ... they compress standard-out on the fly, impose order on...
Ubuntu Saves Compaq Presario 2100 From Death and Windows
Ubuntu Linux saved a Compaq Presario 2100 from certain death last weekend. Here’s the horror story and the happy outcome. For all of you...
Lancelot reaches Holy Grail of KDE menu
Author: Bruce Byfield
KDE 4 is barely eight months old, and already it has three options for a main menu. Until now, users have either...
Boxee aims to shake up the home theater
Author: Nathan Willis
Boxee is a new entrant into the increasingly crowded open source media center space. The company's eponymous application is billed as a...
Protecting your network with Strata Guard Free
Author: Cory Buford
Being connected to the Internet means exposure to what the outside world has to offer -- including the undesirable elements. Every time...
Writer’s World Maker aims at wannabe writers
Author: Bruce Byfield
The splash screen for Writer's World Maker (WWM) announces that the program is designed to "help you to summon your imaginary worlds...
SMPlayer: A high quality wrapper
Author: Federico Kereki
Loosely speaking, in software terms, a wrapper is something that provides an alternate interface to another object. SMPlayer is an advanced multimedia...
Colour-coded battery charge level and status in your bash prompt
Author: JT Smith
I recently purchased a laptop, and having installed a proper OS,
I found myself a little disappointed
with the default battery meter provided by...
Red Flag Linux Olympic Edition fails to medal
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Red Flag is China's biggest Linux supplier. The Red Flag Linux distribution is based on Red Hat Linux. Red Flag recently...
Switching From Windows To Linux In 3 Easy Steps
In my ongoing quest to take over the world with Linux as my OS of choice, I've noticed that simply handing someone an install...