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Penguin Chief: Linux Must ‘Out Fabulous’ Apple’s iPhone

Steve Jobs stands alone Apple, not Windows, is Linux's prime competitor on smart phones, according to a top Linux representative.… Read more at The Register

Eclipse Study Shows Major Gains for Linux Among Developers

 Developers and programmers are always the earliest adopters of technology, paving the way for the rest of us. And nowhere is that more evident...

Scribus: Worth the Effort for the Linux-Loving Desktop Publisher

Note to those avoiding Linux: Yes, you can do desktop publishing. You can do it with Scribus. One of the most frequently recurring...

Free Training Webinar Covers Linux Admin 101: Getting to Know Vim

There is a really useful, free training webinar available now from one of our regular Linux.com writers (and former openSUSE Community Manager), the talented...

Steve Jobs Says I Told You: Adobe Found Critical Flaw In Flash

Adobe rise a Security Alert for Flash, Adobe Reader and Acrobat. This security issue affect all the OS (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc) running any...

Xorg server and Intel performance

Today I gave a try to the latest release candidate for the xorg-server and, for now, I'm feeling quite happy with it. There's been...

10 Reasons to Switch to Another Linux Distro

1.- You Distro is very cutting edgeDistros like Fedora or OpenSuse are very quicly on they releases, sometimes you even don't finish updating and...

Weekend Project: Make a Portable Encrypted File Safe

 Many Linux distributions offer industrial-strength disk encryption tools, either allowing you to encrypt entire partitions or just users' (including root's) home folders, at install-time...

Legal Victory of GNU Software against Microsoft

Quebec justice officials estimated that the Canadian province "acted illegally" by choosing to buy Microsoft software instead of free Linux software without...

Using ClamAV to Kill Viruses on Postfix

 Our Postfix mail server series comes to a close this week with the addition of antivirus. I think it's fitting to close with this...