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JumpBox: Instant Open Source, Just Add Virtualization
I love how open source projects are inherently malleable things. Easiest example: the plethora of Linux distributions and hardware ports. Beyond that there's the...
Event aims to bring Lindependence to one California town
Author: Thomas King
An enterprising group has taken on a radical approach in attracting users to Linux: switch a whole town! Dubbed "Lindependence 2008" (a.k.a....
After miscue, Centrino 2 takes the stage
Microsoft on Monday issued an open letter to members of its Xbox Live community that attempted to explain some of the initiatives it unveiled...
What went wrong with the KDE 4 release?
Author: Bruce Byfield
When KDE 4.0 was released in January, it was supposed to be the foundation for a new era of desktop development. But...
Myah OS: Not quite ready
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Myah OS is a desktop-oriented distribution built from the ground up around a custom package manager. When things go right, it...
SliTaz, a mighty micro Linux distro
Author: Dennis L. Ericson
SliTaz is a new micro GNU/Linux live distribution designed to run from RAM (a recommended minimum of 128MB) and installable to...
Novell’s Linux Build Service Goes Open
The company exposes the same tools it uses to build its Linux, with the aim of simplifying the task of application delivery for the...
UMPCs and Linux: made for each other, and coming soon
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Who knew that the biggest desktop Linux show of 2008 would turn out to be the June Computex show in Taipei,...
Linux examined: OpenSUSE 11.0
A few weeks ago, the OpenSUSE Project announced the release of OpenSUSE 11.0, the "community" edition of SUSE Linux, Novell's commercial Linux distribution. Like...
For those “oops” moments: ext3undel
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
The rm command can be a powerful tool for deleting data -- until you delete the wrong files or directories. Thankfully, the...