The final release of VectorLinux 6.0 (code name 'Voyager') is now available. This release is a major milestone in the ten year history of Vectorlinux.
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Web Development under Ubuntu Linux
In a world where collaboration and sharing of knowledge is increasingly important to achieve success, you can use only free software in developing and managing web applications.
In this article I will only mention the tools my favorite fruit of my experience, but do not know everything that goes around something may escape me, so do not inhibit it to send suggestions below in comments.
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Red Hat learns the white paper game
One of the most time-honored traditions of technology marketing is the white paper. Red Hat is learning how to play this game, but at a cost and in a manner open source can live with.
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Dear Drupal: Stop Turning Me Into A Jerk
Some reflections on the Drupal community and the associated problems.
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Five Best Live CDs
Live CDs (and DVDs) are versatile tools, allowing you to boot into an operating system without installing anything to your hard drives. Let's take a closer look at the five most popular live CDs.
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A Prey Update For Linux, But Still No UT3
Prey is a game that was released a while ago for the Windows platform, but it wasn't until last December that the Linux client was finally released. An update is now available for Prey.
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My Newest Favorite Audio Player
While looking through the Linux Mint repository the other day, I happily stumbled upon a terrific little audio player called Aqualung.
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Software Company “Infinite Campus” Lies
Recently, there have been two comments on my blog about Infinite Campus, both of which praise the quality of Infinite Campus. They were both made within an hour and a half. Hmmm… I thought I’d better look into this one a little bit more.
They were a lot worse than I initially thought.
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bc - GNU Linux command line calculator
One thing I really like about GNU/Linux operating system, is that it has a lot of utilities. One of those utilities is bc a handy calculator, with it you can perform easy calculations, or perform complicated calculus, you can even define your own functions.
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Smart tips and tricks to get the best from KDE 4
KDE 4.1, launched at the end of July 2008, became the first release we could heartily recommend. But KDE is still KDE, and that means that many of its best features are undocumented and undisclosed. By uncovering KDE's hidden options you can make a real difference to the way you work.
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Bizarre ‘Marketing’: Microsoft and Novell
Novell hires more spinners (Hotwire) and pro-OOXML splogs are showing up
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Mark Shuttleworth Announces Ubuntu Karmic Koala, Highlights Server Features
Every six months you're guaranteed at least one entertaining post on the Ubuntu mailing list: Mark Shuttleworth's announcement of the next Ubuntu release. I don't know how he does it, but each announcement manages to relate the planned features of the next release to specific characteristics of the chosen mascot. This year, though, something is different.
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PCe17OS, The Second
I've always like the first release of PCe17OS although at first, I had a slight problem with changing to my user login. It was beautiful and it was beautiful. However, I can't truly say the same for the second.
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ACTA: An Attack on Common Sense?
Any reasonable person picked up from the 70s and dropped in the 00s would be stunned by how completely copyright ideology has infected the legislative process.
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'Lenny': Debian for the masses?
The venerable Debian Linux distribution has experienced a significant new release with its latest update, dubbed Lenny. While Debian is still not the easiest Linux distro to install and use, Lenny makes significant leaps forward and remains one of the most powerful Linux options.
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