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Why Is It Called Iceweasel Again? – The Debian Chronicles

It has been a while since my last installment because events have transpired that have kept me from finishing it, some happy and...

Review: eComStation 2.0 RC1

"Recently, Serenity Systems released the second first release candidate of eComStation 2.0, the successor to IBM's os/2. Mensys, the online distributor of eComStation...

Ubuntu 7.10 gets closer; Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2 released

Author: Shirl Kennedy If stability is a must, you won't want to install yesterday's Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 2 prelease, but if you're a Ubuntu developer...

Google Desktop for Linux: Plain ol’ desktop search

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Linux users finally have their own edition of Google Desktop. The beta release was announced Wednesday, and I've been putting the...

Lightning and Sunbird 0.5 released

Author: Shirl Kennedy The newest versions of Lightning and Sunbird, released simultaneously by Mozilla yesterday, include 38 new calendars as well as support for Google...

Virtualbox on 64-bit Ubuntu works like a charm

Author: Jeremy LaCroix Innotek's GPL-licensed Virtualbox software lets you create a virtual operating environment inside your PC's real operating system. I've been using Virtualbox for...

PEAK is dead… kinda, sorta

Author: Shirl Kennedy The Python Enterprise Application Kit no longer exists as an integral project, according to a status report posted by its developer earlier...

Yoper 3.0 requires some tinkering

Author: Susan Linton Yoper claims to be a high-performance Linux distribution optimized for newer processors. It incorporates components from other distros, but its packages have...

Scientific Linux 4.5: new release offers speed boost

Author: Shirl Kennedy Officially released Monday, Scientific Linux 4.5 can now be installed as a Xen paravirtual guest which, according to the developers "gives a...

Anime Studio Pro gambles on GNU/Linux

Author: Bruce Byfield Can a commercial graphics program find a market for professionals in GNU/Linux? A company called e frontier is experimenting to see if...