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Linspire Users Can Now Play Windows Games
Anonymous Reader writes "TransGaming Releases Latest Cedega Portability Technology for Linspire Operating System Gamers Able to Play Hundreds of Microsoft Windows Games on Desktop...
Linux Filesystems and Partitioning: A Primer
We recently to shed some light on Linux, particularly for users unfamiliar with the system. The article received quite a response from around the...
CivicSpace Labs: Better politics through open source
Author: Corinne McKay
Open source software is everywhere nowadays -- even in the cautious offices of political campaigns. During last year's U.S. presidential campaign, a...
The Linux User Show Podcast
Jon Watson writes "Hello,
My name is Jon Watson and I'm the host of a Linux podcast. I think my podcast may be of interest...
SLYNUX 2.0 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - As reported on CXOtoday.com earlier, SLYNUX is a new easy-to-use Linux distribution developed by a 15-year old Indian...
New Book: Performance Tuning for Linux Servers
Heather Fox writes "Performance Tuning for Linux Servers - EDITED by Three Linux Performance Experts, with Chapter Contributions from 21 Linux Practitioners Upper Saddle...
Review: Freeduc, an educational live CD
Author: Michael M Murphree
One of the least expected -- and most useful -- products of the Linux movement is the live CD. The ability...
LAMP made easy with XAMPP
Author: Paul Virijevich
The LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP/Perl) software stack is emerging as a popular and cost-effective Web development platform. This is understandable given...
Fifty years of sharing open source
Author: Tina Gasperson
Through its Academic Initiative, IBM is sharpening its focus on providing learning tools for college students interested in open standards and open...
OpenOffice.org Writer vs. Microsoft Word
Author: Bruce Byfield
Several years ago, I wrote
"Opening
Up to OpenOffice.org: Finding an Alternative to Microsoft Word" -- my most quoted article. At that time OpenOffice.org...