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BOSS Linux makes new users feel at home

Author: Mayank Sharma BOSS Linux is a single-CD Debian-based distribution primarily designed for an Indian language user, though everything from the installer to the desktop...

Tadpole Linux Announces Logo Design Competition

Jason Komar writes "Tadpole Linux is a LiveCD distribution based on Gentoo Linux. Its aim is to provide a Linux experience for use in...

A survey of Linux file managers

Author: Bruce Byfield Linux file manager ontogeny encapsulates the history of GNU/Linux. File managers began as command-line and generic graphical tools and progressed to desktop-specific...

SELinux: Comprehensive security at the price of usability

The benefit of SELinux is twofold. First, it replaces the user-based model with a policy-centric model. Every action, like running an application or reading...

A survey of Linux PDF viewers

  Portable Document Format, designed in the early 1990s by Adobe Systems, is slowly replacing PostScript as the preferred format for saving and viewing generic...

Dropping GNU/Linux helps restore Corel profitability

Author: Bruce Byfield After six years of financial difficulties and reorganizations, Corel Corp. finally seems on track with promising first and second quarters in 2006...

Open source vector graphics app turns 0.5

After only nine weeks of operation, the open source Xara Xtreme project -- which is building a commercial-standard vector graphics program -- has reached...

My desktop OS: Arch Linux

Author: James Fryman I've been a Linux diehard since my early days with Debian 1.3. I visited various RPM distributions, including Red Hat, Mandrake, and...

My desktop OS: PCLinuxOS 0.92

Author: Atanu Datta After getting my hands dirty with nearly a dozen operating systems over the years, I find PCLinuxOS (PCLOS) comes closest to being...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 28, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released updates that address security problems for the following packages: zvg, xzvg, Blender, abc2ps....