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DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 339

This week in DistroWatch Weekly: Feature: GNOBSD - killed by GUI-is-for-wimps hacker culture News: Future of Solaris, Ubuntu - Yahoo deal, Mandriva's auto_inst and...

Linux 2.6.32-rc3 Released

Yes, it's really -rc3, because I'm skipping -rc2 entirely.Or not "entirely". As too many people pointed out, I had been somewhat less than...

How ‘Suite’ They Are: OpenOffice.org and Its Multiple Offshoots

With a major update of its own slated in another couple of months, the cross-platform OpenOffice.org office suite has also spurred a spate of...

Kernel Improvements, Controversies Will Be Focus of LinuxCon Roundtable

Article Source Community-cationAugust 27, 2009, 6:16 am One of the more popular sessions at LinuxCon is sure to be the Linux...

Phoronix Releases PTS Desktop Live 2009.3 – Benchmarking Live-DVD

Good news for all of you benchmarking junkies out there. Phoronix has recently released PTS Desktop Live 2009.3, a live-DVD version of the...

Instalando y configurando VSFTPD en Fedora

 Instalar y configurar un servidor usando Fedora es una tarea sencilla y bastante entretenida. A lo largo de dos post explicaré paso a paso...

m0n0wall 1.3 Beta 17 Released

Article Source m0n0wallm0n0wall 1.3b is based on FreeBSD 6.x and has better hardware support than the FreeBSD 4.x ...

If You Pay for a Linux Word Processor, Is It Really Worth the Price?

Are you interested in a word processing environment that's more or less the same across multiple PC desktop and mobile platforms--a Linux notebook and...

Open Source Word Processors Give You Lots of Free Choices, Part 2

If you're like most PC users, the word processor is one of your own most mission-critical applications. On the Linux side, the OpenOffice.org Writer...

problem with libnet.

I want to install a progrma, but I am necessary to have ""libnet-1.0.2.a" i download this web http://www.filewatcher.com/m/libnet-1.0.2a.tgz.37684.0.0.htm the rpoblem is i not to...