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Changing what time a process thinks it is with libfaketime

Author: Ben Martin With libfaketime you can tell a process that the current time is something different from the machine's system clock. This fake time...

What They’re Using: Michael Anti and His Eee PC

Michael Anti is an engineer and journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Huaxia Times, 21st Century World Herald, Washington Post,...

Red Flag Linux Olympic Edition fails to medal

Author: Preston St. Pierre Red Flag is China's biggest Linux supplier. The Red Flag Linux distribution is based on Red Hat Linux. Red Flag recently...

What UUIDs can do for you

Author: David Pendell If you've ever looked in your /etc/fstab file, you have may have seen an entry that looks like UUID=62fa5eac-3df4-448d-a576-916dd5b432f2 instead of a...

Linux-powered LinPC desktop is a bargain

Author: Susan Linton The new generation of inexpensive netbooks may be wonderful, but for my main desktop I want a real machine -- something I...

Google Chrome Considered Harmful

IconIt appears that Google scored a PR success with their Chrome browser. In short, the promise is a web experience where web pages are...

Dell’s Ubuntu-powered mini-laptop arrives tomorrow

Sources tell me, OK friends actually, that tomorrow, September 4th, is the long-awaited day that Dell will announce the release of its Inspiron 910......

Dell’s Ubuntu-powered mini-laptop arrives tomorrow

Sources tell me, OK friends actually, that tomorrow, September 4th, is the long-awaited day that Dell will announce the release of its Inspiron 910...

Can the giant IE catch the quick red Firefox?

I know how cheesy that blog title is, so you don’t need to remind me. Link: techworld.com.au Category: Internet & WWW

Ask Linux.com: Lost passwords, lost files, and terminal tricks redux

Author: Linux.com Staff This week in the neverending drama in the Linux.com forums: resetting lost passwords, making your own SSL certificate, and the return of...