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Read more »Impressed by OpenOffice, Bill Gates Schemes to Use Software Patents Against It
Comes vs Microsoft exposes another confidential gem from the older days
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Free Download: Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference
Ubuntu Pocket Guide and Reference has been released and available for download from the official (authors') website. This guide is written by Keir Thomas and he claims that it is a totally unique and concise guide for everyday Ubuntu user.
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Picking Linux software made easy
In a recent story, my fellow scribe Preston Gralla wrote, "If Linux has an Achilles heel, from the point of view of a Windows user, it's installing new software." Now, he's seen the error of his ways about that, but he also noted that, "I was rewarded with a long list of recommended updates -- and what they were, or were used for, is anyone's guess. For example, ...
Read more »Ubuntu Vs. Fedora Artwork
I’ve had this discussion a couple of times with some friends about which looks better: Ubuntu or Fedora. So, I decided to take a poll from my readers, and see what you think. Which vendor does a better job at artwork?
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Linux vs. Mac vs. Windows
My standpoint on Linux vs. Mac vs. Windows: strengths of various operating systems, with Linux being the standard of comparison.
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Global Marketing Outsourcing Summit 2009
“Global Marketing Outsourcing Summit 2009” scheduled between April 9th-11th, 2009 in Bangalore, India. Come Explore India & Get to learn about List Management & Marketing Outsourcing. For more information, visit: http://www.smei-india.org or http://www.marketingoutsourcingsummit.com
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Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4?
Is it Windows 7 or KDE 4? In this video, we take to Sydney's streets to find out what people think of what they think is a Windows 7 demonstration.
Read more »Don't Forsake These Java Apps, Linux Users
Over the years, the value of Java has been replaced by more emphasis on Flash and Ajax on the web front. But what about Linux users who need applications that can deal with changes in the back-end to desktop environments, amongst other changes? I happen to believe that to some extent, Java can be a really beneficial thing to consider for the desktop.
Read more »Volume 3 Of The Linux/Unix SysAdmin Covert File Storage Method
Just when you thought it was safe to stow your stuff and go...
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Open game on the virtual desktop
Virtualization giant VMware this week announced a new open source version of its virtual desktop software, dubbed VMware View Open Client. Licensed under the LGPL, the open source virtual desktop software and its source code will be available, primarily to VMware partners, to spur development of supporting virtual desktop software.
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Beta testers needed for the POL Prefix Backup plugin
Here comes a plugin that some of you have awaited for a while!
It's a plugin which allows you to backup the whole prefix of an application installed in PlayOnLinux, the version of Wine used with it (it's defined in "PlayOnLinux -> Tools -> Manage Wine versions"), and the launcher of that application.
Read more »LCA: Catching up with X.org
For years, linux.conf.au has been one of the best places to go to catch up with the state of the X Window System; the 2009 event was no exception. There was a big difference this time around, though. X talks have typically been all about the great changes which are coming in the near future.
Read more »Microsoft patent deal covers Linux printers
Microsoft and Brother Industries have entered into a broad patent cross-licensing agreement that enables access to each company's respective patent portfolio, including Brother's embedded Linux printing products. Aimed at boosting R&D efforts, the agreement includes compensation paid to Microsoft by Brother, say the companies.
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"Car OS" links Linux with telematics systems
OpenSynergy is readying a Linux-based "car operating system" and an Intel Atom-based evaluation board for automobile infotainment systems. The COQOS platform aims to let Linux-based infotainment applications and AUTOSAR-compliant telematics modules share the same system-on-chip processor, which is virtualized by a "micro operating system" (μOS) layer.
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