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Linux laptop retailers fearlessly face name-brand competition
Author: Kyle Mayhugh
Linux Certified sells Linux laptops and offers IT training to individuals and organizations. Its product line ranges from small, affordable units to...
Build your own ultimate boot disc
Author: Kurt Edelbrock
You turn on your trusty old Linux box, and things are going well as you pass through the boot loader, until the...
Bill Gates: I Have Achieved the Ideal of What I Wanted Microsoft to Become
Bill Gates will be moving ahead and wrap up the transition out of his day to day role with the software giant he co-founded....
coLinux gets its second wind
Author: Bruce Byfield
Cooperative Linux (coLinux for short) occupies a unique niche in the field of virtualization -- that of running GNU/Linux natively in Windows....
OpenLX and KalCulate pair Linux distro with proprietary accounting app
Author: Suhit Kelkar
Most free-libre accounting applications that ship with GNU/Linux distributions are for personal accounting only: they manage one person's finances. Corporations and accounting...
Monitoring network performance with speedometer
Author: Ben Martin
Speedometer shows a graph of your current and past network speed in your console, letting you see your network connection's up and...
Linux “plumbers” convene
The Linux Plumbers Conference (LPC) has issued a call for proposals for its September 17-19 event in Portland, Oregon. The LPC aims to attract...
Gizmo5 – a more open VoIP solution
Author: Federico Kereki
With Gizmo5, not only can you use your PC to make or get phone calls on Linux, Windows, and Macintosh PCs. But...
Microsoft after Gates, Bill without Microsoft
As Bill Gates prepares to walk away from Microsoft, both the man and the company he founded will face challenges getting along without each...
Gedit plugins for everyone
Author: Bruce Byfield
If you drift between distributions, one of the first things you might notice is that Gedit, GNOME's text editor, is not always...