Truong Nguyen Quang has announced the release of Hacao Linux 4.21, a beginner-friendly, Vietnamese desktop Linux distribution based on Puppy Linux and supporting Intel Classmate PC and other low-cost portable computers.
Read more »Hacao Linux 4.21 Pro release.
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Create Presentations and Tutorials with Wink
Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for MS-Word/Excel etc) and the best part is that is freeware and runs on both Windows and Linux.
Using Wink you can capture screenshots, add explanations boxes, buttons, titles etc and generate a highly effective tutorial for your users.
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How to Install and Configure Conky-Colors Plus (Light-weight System Monitor for X)
Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop but it's quite difficult especially for beginners to set up.
Read more »Ubuntu - Long Term Support - How long is it really?
Ubuntu GNU/Linux Long Term Support which are the Ubuntu GNU/Linux versions that are supported for three years for desktop versions and five years for server versions.
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The Perfect Desktop - Linux Mint 7 (Gloria)
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Linux Mint 7 (Gloria) desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops.
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How Mainstream is too Mainstream
Every operating system is fighting to gain users and marketshare, but is becoming "mainstream" a good goal? While "mainsream" obviously means more users and, thus, usually more revenue for the maker of the OS, it also has some disadvantages. For example, it becomes much harder to break compatibility with older applications in order to move forwards or to change the interface too much.
Read more »63,000 Windows Bugs Versus the Rarity of Command Lines
The handling of common disinformation and Microsoft censorship through punishment
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Linux Is Easy
I had one of those blinding brainflashes, the kind that left me wondering how could I have been such a blind beetle all these years, after reading the Freeform Dynamics report, Linux on the Desktop: Lessons from mainstream business adoption.
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Can Linux run everything windows does?
In a recent comment to one of my articles it was mentioned that if Linux ran everything that windows does then windows would be out and Linux would be in. This particular comment started the Rube Goldberg thought processes in my mind.
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More on Novell’s Finances: SUSE and Mono Failures
Contradiction in claims about Novell's SUSE franchise (business up, still losing money)
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Open source is (still) changing the way work gets done
Open source is changing the way work gets done. Yeah, yeah, what's new? We all know that. But really, free and open source software has changed the software industry in the past but it's really changing things now.
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Behind the scenes on SourceForge's acquisition of Ohloh
When did the deal take shape, and how did it come about? To get answers, I asked Jon Sobel, group president of media at SourceForge, to provide some details.
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First Look: Chakra Project Alpha 2
Today I’d like to take a quick look at a distribution still in the early stages of development, but one that, in my opinion holds massive potential.
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Rhythmbox: Let the Music Play
Regardless of age, sex, race, ethnicity or birthplace, us people tend to have one thing in common: a passion for music. And no matter what kind of tune tingles your senses, you will need a music player to listen to it.
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Better with Windows?
I got burned this week; I actually believed the hoax that ASUS and Microsoft teamed up, and that an Asus.co.uk page was linking to a It's Better With Windows site. But looking at it again, I'm convinced it's a hoax.
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