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Linux Shipping (in Stealth Mode) on More Desktops
The Linux Foundation's executive director, Jim Zemlin, pondered the idea that next year Linux may ship on more desktops than Windows or Mac. He...
Desktop Linux tidal wave alert
In 2009, more Linux-powered desktops will sell then will Windows-powered ones. Sounds crazy doesn't it? Think again.
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Transparent compression of files on optical media
Author: Ben Martin
Support for transparent decompression of files on optical media has been part of the Linux kernel since version 2.4.14. Here's how you...
VMware Server 2 shows some improvement
Author: Mayank Sharma
In the early days of desktop virtualization, there were few low-priced alternatives to VMware Workstation that didn't involve a steep learning curve....
Portrait: Metasploit godfather H.D. Moore
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Metasploit Project develops a set of security tools to create and execute exploit code on remote computers. Some people say Metasploit...
Hugin panoramic photo editor extends its reach
Author: Nathan Willis
The developers of the free panoramic photo editor Hugin released version 0.7 this month, culminating a two-year development cycle. The new release...
Parallel SSH execution and a single shell to control them all
Author: Ben Martin
Many people use SSH to log in to remote machines, copy files around, and perform general system administration. If you want to...
Dell netbook uses MID-sized Atom
Dell announced a netbook that breaks from the herd by using an Intel Z5xx Atom CPU and 12-inch display. The Inspiron Mini 12 includes...
Why Microsoft Wants Us to Get All Mixed Up
“What's in a name?†some bloke in the sixteenth century once asked. As Microsoft knows, quite a lot. What you call something can have...
Silverlight could bring movies to Linux desktop
Microsoft's Flash alternative may bring the popular Netflix on-demand movie streaming service to Linux desktops. The Netflix service uses DRM (digital rights management) technology...