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How to write a thorough review of a Linux distribution

Author: Mark Gregson I have never written a review of a Linux distribution, but I've read more than I can count, and many of them...

Ask Linux.com: Specialty distros, startup scripts, and a whole new forum

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's junket through the latest and greatest from the Linux.com forums, we look at Linux distributions for security testing, gaming,...

Interview with Jean-Philippe Guillemin, Zenwalk’s creator

Author: JT Smith Zenwalk is one of the most promising Linux distribution. Based on Slackware, the distro is lightweight, simple and stable. We decided to make...

A virtual appliance primer

Author: Mayank Sharma Virtual machines are virtually taking over the world. By itself a virtual machine is just a container that describes various resources such...

Test your environment’s security with BackTrack

Author: Joe Barr In the field of penetration testing, BackTrack is today's premier Linux distribution. Designed for, created by, and used by security professionals around...

Spawn of Ubuntu

It isn’t enough just to create a great distribution these days; you also have to create a distribution that can spawn offspring to further...

Puppy Linux 4.00 is barking up the right tree

Author: Dennis L. Ericson With the recent release of Puppy Linux 4.00, developer Barry Kauler and his team have provided a lightweight but functional Linux...

Formal support for the Bluewhite64 Linux

Author: JT Smith Bluewhite64, one of the most popular, unofficial 64-bit ports Slackware, somehow on the occasion of the recent premiere of the 12.1 version...

Portrait: NimbleX creator Bogdan Radulescu

Author: Thomas Holbrook II Sometimes all it takes to foment innovation may be an idea that sounds cool. When Romanian developer Bogdan Radulescu first ran...

Using a wiki for FOSS application documentation

Author: Drew Ames For a lot of programmers, writing an application is fun, but writing its manual is not. Adding new features, refining the product,...