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Is the command line necessary for most Linux users?

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Every time I write an article about normal people using Linux with little or no training, a few weisenhimers inevitably accuse...

First Mongolian Linux “Soyombo 1 Beta” released

Author: Khurelbaatar Lkhagvasuren OpenMN team has released First Mongolian Linux "Soyombo 1 Beta" as ISO image distribution.OpenMN (http://www.openmn.org) is Mongolian Open Source Developers Community, with...

Linux Toy Projects Makes Use Of Old Computers

In the world of computer operating systems, Linux is like those colonial upstarts back in 1776 that wanted to be free and democratic. Linux...

Backing up your MySQL data

Author: Mayank Sharma If you have ever pulled your hair out in frustration over data loss, no doubt the word "backup" has special meaning in...

LinuxCertified Announces Debian Certified Laptop

Rajesh Goyal writes "LinuxCertified, Inc. announced the release of its first Debian Certified Laptop. The LC2430 model was added to the successful line of...

eRacks offers Centrino-powered Linux laptop

eRacks Open Source Systems recently released a Linux-powered eRacks/CENTRINO laptop with built-in wireless. Based on Intel's Centrino technology, the company reports that the 5.6-pound...

Dissecting the Propaganda of Fear

Chuck Talk writes "I have recently been reading commentary from writers who seem to be under the impression that freedom is a bad thing....

Linux draws big numbers to Bangalore

For the third year running, India's Silicon Valley drew a 1500-strong crowd at a technology event that's turning into a pilgrimage...

MS gains one up on Linux

GOA: It's the open source versus proprietary software duel again. But for the time being, Microsoft seems to have moved the...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 2, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for xsok, cvs, and proftpd. The distributors include Debian, Gentoo, and Mandrake. One of the best parts...