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3 months with Vector Linux 5.8 SOHO

http://www.jjsh.org

As I have blogged before, I have been evaluating Vector Linux 5.8 SOHO over the last 3 months or so. As promised, here are my findings...

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Created by mads 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Introducing the Interactive Linux kernel map

http://linuxhelp.blogspot.com

Linux kernel contains well over 5 million lines of code spread over 100's of files. And it should be a real chore to keep track of specific functions in the different files.

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Created by extra 18 years 21 weeks ago
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UT3 confirmed for Linux

http://www.linux-gamers.net

Recent comments by Mark Rein (of Epic Games) have confirmed the companies love of linux and its plans to bring UT3 (Unreal Tournament 3) out on the linux platform.

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JEmu Version 4.1 released!

http://www.linux-gamers.net

Version 4.1 of JEmu2 the multi-system emulator for classic games systems just been released.
Chris White finished the Out Run driver, which is now included in JEmu2. It works great, and supports sound as well!

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Support for HTML Video element in Firefox

http://www.bluishcoder.co.nz

"The WHATWG HTML 5 working draft has a specification for a 'video' element.I briefly mentioned in a previous post that I was working on implementing this tag natively in Firefox. The intent is to display Ogg Theora encoded video without needing any plugins...

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Created by can.axis 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Lesser Known Applications for Linux — Learning and Hobby Tools

http://richardfcrawley.wordpress.com

This will be an ongoing series of articles highlighting lesser known applications for Linux. These articles will be a bit Ubuntu-centric, but these applications should run nicely on your distribution of choice.

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Created by bluecheese 18 years 21 weeks ago
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SSH Menu - Save and Open SSH Connections from the Panel

http://ubuntu.wordpress.com

I was looking for a replacement for SecureCRT in Ubuntu. Something that would let me save all my SSH connections and make it possible to open a connection with the least effort.

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Created by bluecheese 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Opera Uses Mozilla Fuzzer Tool To Find 'Highly Severe' Bug

http://www.informationweek.com

Despite having competing browsers, Opera used Mozilla's JavaScript security software tool, which was recently submitted to the general software community.

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Created by mark 18 years 21 weeks ago
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VeriSign's SeatBelt OpenID plugin for Firefox

http://simonwillison.net

"The first good example of browser integration for OpenID. It catches phishing attempts by watching out for rogue OpenID consumers that don’t redirect to the right place."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Ubuntu 7.04 (feisty) on a Thinkpad T61P

http://suppressingfire.livejournal.com

Finally got Ubuntu running on the T61P (which has assumed the name of my last laptop which is in the process of having the contents of its hard drive transplanted). I encountered some issues in the process of doing this.

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Created by snotbutter 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Buying an HP Pavilion laptop for GNU/Linux

http://www.linuxjournal.com

Remembering that Hewlett-Packard almost singlehandedly solved the basic problem of laser printer support for GNU/Linux, I ended up buying one of the company's laptops.

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Created by leo 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Debian 4.0r1 Released

http://loadfoo.org

"The Debian project has updated the stable distribution Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 (codename Etch). This update adds security updates to the stable release, together with a few corrections to serious problems. As always, the first point release also corrects a few issues that have been noticed too late in the release process to stop the release, but still should be fixed..."

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Created by can.axis 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Submit your review and win a year's technical support!

http://www.64studio.com

The company behind the 64 Studio creative distro now provides end user support. We're giving a support package away to the person who writes the best review of the recent 2.0 release. The installer is a free download from BitTorrent or mirrors, and there are 32-bit and live versions available too.

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Created by dhj 18 years 21 weeks ago
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What happened to Firefox?

http://thefreedesktop.blogspot.com

Firefox... what happened to you? You were supposed to be a slim browser usurping Mozilla by virtue of simplicity, shedding the feature creep and lack of engineering that had convoluted the Mozilla suite. Now you have become the very thing you were created to kill: a bloated browser.

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Created by charlesgoodwin 18 years 21 weeks ago
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Device-oriented products hot at LinuxWorld Expo

http://www.linuxdevices.com

Several device-oriented products familiar to LinuxDevices readers came away from last week's LinuxWorld Expo with product excellence awards. Winners included Trolltech's Qtopia Greenphone SDK (software development kit), Unicon's System-on-Display hardware reference design, and Coverity's online software quality testing tools.

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