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Zebuntu 7.10 Beta 3 Screenshots

Author: JT Smith Zebuntu is an Xfce-based Ubuntu distribution with heavy - you guessed it - Zeta influences. Our goal is to use BlueEyedOS to...

Using siproxd to allow VoIP through a firewall

Author: Ben Martin Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is a popular open standard for implementing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephone calls. Siproxd is a SIP...

Parsix: Persian distro makes GNOME look good

Author: Susan Linton Last month the Parsix Linux distribution made its 1.0 release after almost a year of development. Parsix is a GNOME-based distro based...

Open Voices Podcast with Mark Shuttleworth

This Open Voices installment features Mark Shuttleworth of Canonical, who sheds light on the roots of Ubuntu, trust relationships, his desire for increased collaboration...

Howto: Use BlueProximity and your cellphone for security

BlueProximity is a clever program by Lars Friedrichs that sets up your computer to lock itself when your phone is out of bluetooth range,...

Frozen-Bubble – A Ridiculously Addictive Puzzle Game

Author: JT Smith Frozen-Bubble has blissfully stolen hours and hours of my life with its addictive gameplay and flippin' awesome soundtrack. It's an easy game...

Free software menus reinvented

Author: Bruce Byfield Free software programmers are fond of saying that they'd prefer not to reinvent the wheel. Apparently that attitude no longer applies to...

2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Award Winners

Author: JT Smith The polls are closed and the results are in for the 2007 LinuxQuestions.org Members Choice Awards. Among the winners are Ubuntu, Firefox,...

Keep track of file name completions with Viewglob

Author: Ben Martin The Viewglob command-line utility lets you see the files available for your shell command completions in a separate window, leaving your regular...

How GNU/Linux Gets Contaminated with Software Patents from the Back Door

As history has taught us, Microsoft finds it too risky to attack GNU/Linux directly. It would be too transparent and probably result in backlash...