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Ubuntu Developer Summit report: Desktop plans, PowerPC’s future, and community

Author: JT Smith In this final report from the Ubuntu Developer Summit (UDS), held last week at Google's offices in Mountain View, Calif., we'll look...

ApacheCon 2006: The state of the feather and more

Author: Joe Barr ApacheCon US 2006 kicked off its general session this morning in Austin, Texas, following two days of tutorials. Apache Software Foundation...

New book – Beginning Hibernate

Stephanie Parker writes "Apress adds a new book to the ongoing open source lightweight Java™ revolution, with Beginning Hibernate: From Novice to ProfessionalBerkeley, CA—August...

Mozilla opens Calendar testing to user community

Author: Lisa Hoover Mozilla Corp. is preparing to release updates to its calendar applications for Sunbird and Lightning early next month. Before then, developers hope...

Network configuration files in Linux

Linux Mint writes "Commands like route and ifconfig can set up a computer on the network. However, upon reboot, the configuration is lost. Although...

Using both static addresses and DHCP

Linux Mint writes "When you set up your home network an important choice has to be made. Are you going to use dynamic or...

Securing your network by filtering MAC Addresses

Linux Mint writes "If you live in the middle of nowhere you probably wonder why you should secure the access to your network. If...

How to setup a home network using static addresses

Linux Mint writes "If you have more than one computer at home, you'll probably want to set up a network so that they can...

GeeXboX 1.0 Review

linuxmint writes "After 3 years of development, GeeXboX 1.0 was finally released! Not only does it supports more hardware than before, it now features...

How to add MP3 support to your Linux Distribution?

linuxmint writes "You've just installed a new Linux distribution on your computer and it won't play your MP3 files? All your songs are encoded...