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Ask Linux.com: Startup commands, cloning, and anti-virus software

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's peek inside the Linux.com discussion forums, we'll learn how to schedule commands to run every time at system start-up...

Broadcast your music with Icecast

Author: Kurt Edelbrock You can stream your music collection to the whole Internet from your favorite Linux distribution. Take some playlist files, add in the...

Commentary: the Linux Foundation and the future of Linux

Author: Joe Barr I came away from the second annual Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit with mixed feelings. I mean, it's hard not to support...

5th Linux Session

Please be invited for 5th edition of "Sesja Linuksowa" (Linux Session). The event will be held in Wroclaw, Poland on 5-6 of April, 2008. We...

Wash away the photo workflow blues with blueMarine

Author: Nathan Willis Photo buffs who are fond of open source software would do well to look at blueMarine. Right now, the free, cross-platform application's...

Review: A Sneak Preview of Picasa 2.7 for Linux

Google's Picasa software is a powerful tool for managing your photo collection. It provides a simple interface for organizing your pictures, as well as...

Porticus brings point-and-click free software installs to Mac OS X

Author: Nathan Willis One undeniable sign of progress among Linux distributions is the proliferation of easy-to-use, graphical package management applications. Tools like yum, Synaptic, and...

Move over MacBook Air, here comes the X300

Here at Tectonic we’re confirmed fans of Lenovo’s ThinkPad laptops. Having gone through a few over the years, my current machine is a ThinkPad...

CLI audio players for Linux

Author: Razvan T. Coloja What would life be without music? Given the proper codecs, in Linux you can play almost any digital audio format. Linux...

Correo combines Mozilla email functionality with tight OS X integration

Author: Nathan Willis Just as Camino offers Mozilla Web browsing capability tightly integrated with OS X system services, its new sibling, Correo, aims to bridge...