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Read more »A Gaming Team For Ubuntu Has Been Started
Take it as you will, but a group of interested Linux gamers have launched the Ubuntu Gaming Team.
Read more »10 Useful Ubuntu-related Sites You Should Bookmark
In the fifth and the last part of the series, we are going to recommend to you some of the useful Ubuntu-related websites that you should bookmark and reference to regularly.
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[Old News] French presidential elections and free software
«...I strongly recommend you the answers by José Bové, an "altermondialist" candidate, which where written by a team of specialists of free software in France. This can be considered as a political program for the Free Software movement in France...»
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The Perfect Desktop - Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)
This tutorial shows how you can set up an Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) 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.
Read more »Wtmpx Log Rolling On Unix or Linux: Practical Application Of Fwtmp
Just a little shell script, to roll wtmpx and keep the size down, to complement yesterday's post on fwtmp
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Announcement: FreeBSD 7.2 release
Ken Smith has posted the official email announcement of 7.2-RELEASE earlier today ..."
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GNU/Linux Desktop Market Share: Greater Than One Percent?
"According to NetApplications, GNU/Linux now accounts for 1.02% of computer desktops. Depending on your outlook, this figure is cause for cautious celebration, or equally cautious dismissal of the operating figure's prospects. Alternatively, you might prefer -- as I do -- to question the statistic's accuracy, and look at other ways to estimate GNU/Linux's presence..."
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A Battle For Good Open-Source Game Graphics?
An area where open-source games have traditionally lacked is with regard to delivering high-end graphics capabilities that can compete with modern day commercial games.
Read more »Firefox: Some security tips
There are several reasons why Firefox is the Web browser of choice for many of us. Providing a safe Web surfing experience is one of the more important ones. I’d like to offer some tips.
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That Non-X Linux Thing
Let’s talk about Linux without X. Sure, there are several nice lists of applications which don’t require X. I use several of them. However, there is a whole range of things not considered if we simply talk console.
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Mandriva and its R & D projects PR
Last time I talk about the Xtreem OS. As we could see, there were very few communication/PR about this on Mandriva website. This complete lack of communication from Mandriva about theses R & D projects is very strange.
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People of openSUSE: Jim Henderson
I noticed Jim by his thoughtful replies on openSUSE mail lists and forums. He has ability to listen, understand and answer in the way that correspondent can not only find correct, but also understand, which is seldom found talent.
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Jaunty: kernel 2.6.30 fixes the Intel video
The Jaunty kernel team should apologize to the whole Universe: the Intel video regression is because of the kernel, and here’s the proof.
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Emacs identica-mode with multiple timelines and direct messages
"Emacs identica-mode, a way to read and post to Identi.ca microblogging site and any Laconi.ca installation from Emacs, now has support for several (friends, replies, public and user) timelines. Also added support to send direct messages..."
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