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Use Kaffeine to receive free-to-air TV on your Linux box
Author: Colin Beckingham
Free-to-air (FTA) ethnic television in a variety of languages beamed from satellite straight to your Linux PC? No problem -- here's how.FTA...
Latest LSB release continues to promote a common future
Author: Federico Kereki
The Linux Standard Base (LSB) project aims to keep subtle differences between implementations of the operating system from making applications incompatible across...
Three alternative Linux instant messaging applications
Author: Razvan T. Coloja
Instant messaging helps us connect with people online in real time. Many Linux users IM with either Pidgin (formerly Gaim) or...
OpenProj: good software, but needs documentation
Author: Joe Barr
OpenProj 1.0 was recently released by Projity, which offers a related commercial product called Project-On-Demand. OpenProj is written in Java and...
Open-Xchange Offers Lifeline to Zimbra Users
Author: JT Smith
Companies Concerned with Microsoft/Yahoo Deal Can Switch to Open-Xchange for Discount
Tarrytown, NY, February 25, 2008 -- Open-Xchange Inc., the market-leading independent...
NetworkManager and Fedora 9
Author: JT Smith
GNU/Linux systems have often come under attack for the difficulty involved with setting-up and configuring various wireless devices. Thanks to NetworkManager we...
Parsix: Persian distro makes GNOME look good
Author: Susan Linton
Last month the Parsix Linux distribution made its 1.0 release after almost a year of development. Parsix is a GNOME-based distro based...
Firefox feed extensions
Author: Bruce Byfield
Few features are as essential to modern Web browsing as feeds. With the rise of social networking and file sharing sites, feeds...
New Red Hat boss defines company’s future
Competitors should keep a weary eye on newly minted Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst, whose fresh face masks a certified executioner who has a...
Microsoft’s open-source patent threat still intact
Microsoft made major concessions Thursday that should make it easier for open-source software to dovetail with or even replace Microsoft products, but a major...