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Extending Nautilus context menus with Nautilus-actions

Author: Shashank Sharma There are literally dozens of plugins and extensions for Nautilus, the default file manager on the GNOME desktop environment, but there is...

Where does Linux go from here?

Author: Joe Barr Linux is now mainstream -- so mainstream, in fact, that two of the top three Linux distributions are commercially successful operations, and...

First Look: Review of Ubunbu 7.10

Author: JT Smith n preparation for the upcoming final release of Ubuntu 7.10, I downloaded the final release candidate for the new distribution and gave...

Linux Product Insider – On Your Marks, Get Set…Gutsy Gibbon!

Welcome to a new blog here at LinuxJournal.com, "Linux Products Insider". I'm James Gray, Products Editor at Linux Journal. After the spam has been...

Linspire 6: Two steps back

Author: Mayank Sharma Former Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony was pretty gung-ho about the company's upcoming release back in June. He said it would "fill some...

Ontario LinuxFest makes an auspicious debut

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham The first-ever Ontario LinuxFest, unapologetically modeled on Ohio's conference of the same name, took place on Saturday at the Toronto Congress...

Linspire 6.0 Includes Lawsuit Protection

Mark Shuttleworth, Ubuntu founder and head of Canonical, took to his blog earlier this year to express his distaste for the covenant principle. "A...

CSS Equivalent of Prototype?

Author: JT Smith One of our programmers had the following comment in a recent Subversion commit: “Verified to display correctly with IE6, IE7, FF Ubuntu,...

The LXer Interview: John Hull of Dell

It has been over four months since Dell started shipping computers preloaded with Ubuntu GNU/Linux to home consumers in the United States. Lets take...

Linux4afrika: An Interview with the Founder

Author: JT Smith It all began during a routine FreiOSS training program conducted by Hans-Peter Merkel, and has now grown to become one of the...