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Howto Setup a Remote Calendar using WebDAV with Mozilla Sunbird
Author: JT Smith
Mozilla Sunbird® is a cross-platform calendar application, built upon Mozilla Toolkit. Our goal is to bring Mozilla-style ease-of-use to your calendar, without...
Adding extended character support
Author: Bruce Byfield
If you need to type a diacritical mark such as an acute "e" (é) -- let alone a character not found in...
Risk gamers use free software to take over the world
Author: David A. Harding
How are GNU/Linux users preparing for Linus Torvalds' plan of world domination? By playing free software computer games based on the...
Foresight Linux: A Distribution That Stands Out From The Crowd
Hello Linux lovers! Please allow me to introduce you my new friend, Foresight Linux, a Linux distribution that got my full attention. In this...
End-of-2007 State of the Union
2007. What a year. Ubuntu cranked out two more solid releases, sub-$500 laptops flooded the market and undermined Microsoft's influence, and 3D desktop effects...
The Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment: A return to basics
Author: Bruce Byfield
The Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment (LXDE) resembles a classic Unix project -- it's partly constructed out of pre-existing programs, its emphasis is...
Canonical Announces Launch of Launchpad ‘Personal Package Archive’ Service For Developers
Canonical today announced the general availability of the Launchpad Personal Package Archive (PPA) service, a new way for developers to build and publish packages...
Create impressive charts with Open Flash Chart
Author: Dmitri Popov
Creating a high-quality chart for the Web can be a challenging task, but open source software like Open Flash Chart (OFC) makes...
Hotwire blends the command line with the GUI
Author: Nathan Willis
Try to describe Hotwire, and you'll eventually wind up saying something that sounds like an oxymoron, like "command-line GUI," "graphical shell" or...
Desktop Linux: Look Beyond Wal-Mart
Yes, you can purchase a $200 Linux PC -- the Everex gPC -- from Wal-Mart this holiday season. That’s great news for consumers and...