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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...
What UUIDs can do for you
Author: David Pendell
If you've ever looked in your /etc/fstab file, you have may have seen an entry that looks like UUID=62fa5eac-3df4-448d-a576-916dd5b432f2 instead of a...
U.S. Bounds Ahead on Broadband Proliferation
Though the U.S. still trails other parts of the world in deployment of high-speed broadband, all is not lost. According to the latest State...
X.Org 7.4 To Be Released Today
Author: JT Smith
It has been one year and four days since X.Org 7.3 was released and a number of months since X.Org 7.4 was...
NEBC Bio-Linux distro falls short
Author: W. Dean Freeman
As the fields of computational biology and bioinformatics become more important, not only to the economy, but to our understanding of...
Portrait: Jeff Elkner, Free Software activist and teacher
Author: Tina Gasperson
Jeff Elkner teaches high school students in Arlington, Va., about Linux and other Free Software. He's serious about helping budding computer scientists...
The Amazing Artwork of Fedora 10
Since quite early on, Linux Loop has been covering the evolving Fedora 10 artwork. Fedora has a long track record of producing amazing themes...
5 reasons to upgrade from Windows Vista to Linux
Windows Vista has been out for almost two years now but it still suffers from stability and compatibility issues, let alone an insatiable desire...
Linux-powered LinPC desktop is a bargain
Author: Susan Linton
The new generation of inexpensive netbooks may be wonderful, but for my main desktop I want a real machine -- something I...
Selling GNU/Linux in a box
Author: Bruce Byfield
Eight years ago, computer stores stocked a choice of GNU/Linux distributions -- established ones like Caldera, Red Hat, and SUSE, and newcomers...