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Creating Desktop Symphony

Anonymous Reader writes "Free/Open Source Software has always been about innovation, writes Packt columnist Mayank Sharma. We have come from resolving dependencies to unique...

First Look: Novell’s SLED 10, pt. II

Last week, I wrote about my first impressions of SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, after only a day of usage. I was quite impressed...

Review: Xandros Desktop Linux 4.0

Author: Nathan Willis The newly released Xandros Desktop Linux 4.0 is one of the few remaining for-pay Linux distributions on the consumer market. The Home...

Installing Ubuntu (Linux.com training videos)

Author: JT Smith In our first set of Linux.com training videos we showed you how to download Ubuntu GNU/Linux and run it from a CD...

NSpluginwrapper: A cross-architecture browser plugin tool

Author: Nathan Willis NSpluginwrapper is a cross-architecture tool designed to let Firefox users on AMD64 and PowerPC Linux use i386-only, binary Web browser plugins --...

Comodo Announces Launch Of Zero Touch Linux (ZTL)

Yuvaraj writes "ZTL establishes new threshold for Linux server administration by incorporating all the back-end server applications under a single, web based user interface Jersey...

Malware should make home users switch to Macs?

Anonymous Reader writes "The vast majority of malware continues to be written for Windows, and while the first malware for Mac OS X was...

Announcing Bluewhite64 Linux pre-11.0 beta!

arny writes "Announcing Bluewhite64 Linux pre-11.0 beta! Bluewhite64 pre-11.0-beta includes the Linux 2.6.16.22 kernel with support for IDE, SATA, SCSI and RAID controllers. Bluewhite64...

Building a free software community in a PC Garage

Author: Tina Gasperson Four Debian enthusiasts in New York City got together in 2003 and created the Community Free Software Group (CFSG), a non-profit entity...

Emacs tips: Searching and replacing

Author: Nathan Willis Even if you use Emacs every day, sometimes you'll misplace a word or phrase. When that happens, you'll be glad that Emacs...