Whenever I make a real egregious error here, like confusing FOSS with open source, I can usually count on a short e-mail from Richard Stallman, dear old RMS himself. So I hope he forgives me going all Richard Stallman on the Obama Administration.
Read more »Mom, apple pie and open source
- Login to post comments
Recommending Linux With Confidence: Where We Need To Go
It is not uncommon for people to ask me my opinion on operating systems or ask for help with computer issues. If I feel that Linux would be a better fit for the person in question, though, it is less clear what I should recommend. Ubuntu is, of course, a given for me, but how?
Read more »- Login to post comments
Linux and the Open Source Model: Does It Work?
Does the Open Source Model work better than its commercial alternative? This post comes on the heels of one of my fellow Staff Writer's posting the story, "A Modest Idea: What If Microsoft Open Sourced Windows?" And I'm aiming this commentary at Microsoft too but it applies to any company who seeks profit over what is fundamentally correct behavior in the marketplace.
Read more »Howto get Wii Remote working in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)
This tutorial will explain howto get a Wii remote working as a mouse / keyboard / joystick in Ubuntu intrepid Ibex 8.10.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Why Windows Must Go Open Source
To maintain its developer ecosystem and protect its apps business, Microsoft has no choice but to loosen its grip on the Windows source code and drive down costs.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Novell Strategy Change: Construction?
- Login to post comments
Why is Microsoft’s Anti-Linux Man Negotiating with Kazakhstan?
Kazakhstan gets a visit from Microsoft, which wants to "cooperate" with the government
Read more »- Login to post comments
Set up OpenDNS on Ubuntu
One sure-fire way to speed up your Internet connection is to replace your ISP's slow DNS server with a third party DNS resolver like OpenDNS. Considered by many as one of the best DNS resolution services, OpenDNS is free and is really very easy to set up.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Net Applications: the Big Lie, Boosted by IDC|IDG et al
- Login to post comments
Eye candy for KDE Desktop Manager (KDM)
There are several layers at which a GNU/Linux system's appearance can be customized. By far the most visible, especially on a multi-user machine, is the login manager screen. KDM (the KDE desktop manager) has a highly-flexible and easy-to-use XML-based theme system. If you can draw what you want, you can make it happen with a KDM theme.
Read more »Damn Small Linux - Puppy's small brother
I guess I'm biased, but I have a soft spot when it comes to small-size distros. I like it when developers have the craftsmanship to bundle lots of great stuff into small, highly practical packages, proving that size matters not.
Read more »- Login to post comments
The Difference Between An “Average User” and an “Average Geek”
An average user may be an over-used expression, but it is still important to keep in mind what it means. For the most part, I agree with this article describing the average user, but I disagree about the average user's technical abilities.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Intel unveils new Linux OS for netbooks
Intel isn't exactly known for its dalliances with operating system software beyond that belonging to Microsoft, so it's a pleasant surprise to find out that its first Linux OS is ready and raring to go. Almost.
Read more »- Login to post comments
Firefox Add-Ons: Addictive Browsing Enhancers
One advantage the open source Firefox browser has over Internet Explorer is the wealth of add-ons that are available to users. These little extras can customize the browsing experience.
Read more »- Login to post comments
H & R Block Works with Linux
Ah yes it is that time of year again for U.S. citizens. So when we started looking for an online tax tool that worked with Linux we were disappointed and surprised.
Read more »- Login to post comments



