Windows/Mac/Linux: Songbird, the open-source media player built on Mozilla code, has reached a feature-complete release candidate stage, meaning you can take a look at how the 1.0 release will look and feel before any remaining bugs are knocked down.
Read more »Songbird 1.0 Release Candidate Improves Stability, Album Art Handling
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Will Linux ever be a mainstream desktop play?
Ubuntu has been making gains on the server side of things. And that's likely where Canonical, the commercial entity behind Ubuntu, will earn its profits--as it hopes to do someday.
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Review: Building Embedded Linux Systems
What about "Linux under the hood"? By that I mean, what about the virtues of embedded Linux systems? What about Linux running "in everything from cell phones to car ABS systems and water-filtration plants..."? That's what Yaghmour, et al proposes to teach you in this book.
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My next project: Goodbye Debian, hello ... Fedora or OpenSUSE?
Here's the deal: I've been fighting with Debian Lenny for months on The $0 Laptop (Gateway Solo 1450), where I have everything running great except for my persistent problem with screen refresh in X. I've replaced the Intel i810 driver with the plain Intel driver, I've tweaked everything that can be tweaked in xorg.conf.
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Open source valuations remain birdseed
Pingdom, a Web site monitoring outfit, did a piece on open source corporate valuations on its blog recent and they make sobering reading.
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Open Minded, Open Sourced
Imagine a world where all knowledge is free. Where absolutely anyone is welcome to learn the greatest or smallest secrets of the state.
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Songbird 1.0 Poised to Rule the Jukebox Roost
Songbird, which is a free, open source media player built on the same technologies underlying Firefox, is just about ready to take on iTunes.
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I didn't know you could do that in Linux!
Here are 12 tips, tricks, tweaks and techniques to make you say "I didn't know you could do that in Linux."
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Installing Apache and Configuring Your Network
this tutorial will help you install and configure the Apache Web server, whether you're running Windows or Linux (Ubuntu or other distributions), or even a Mac.
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IPv6 in Linux
The purpose of this article is to discuss the basics of IPv6 implementation in Linux, and to draw a comparison between IPv6 and IPv4 implementations in Linux.
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How to Use Remote Desktop in Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)
In this tutorial we will see how to enable remote desktop access in ubuntu desktop and accessing remotely.vino is VNC server for GNOME.VNC is a protocol that allows remote display of a user’s desktop.
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Is Microsoft Phasing Out Novell or Actually Helping It?
Novell is already hurt by Microsoft and its destiny therefore seems grim
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SCOldera: Scolding Linux Under Another Roof?
According to Groklaw, SCO might be trying to dodge into another trademark where it suffers none of the same poor reputation.
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10 Linux-powered E-book Readers
Linux just keeps popping up on many of the popular gadgets that are hogging the limelight nowadays. Some are quite conspicuous about it, like the Android phone that is being developed by a group that makes it very obvious, calling themselves the Open Handset Alliance.
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Ask Linux.com: Historical Linux, hardware for tomorrow
It's all about bipartisanship and unity in this week's roll call for the Linux.com forums. Old distro and new distro coming together, peripheral and computer learning how to work as one, and, just as the framers intended, a run-off between several distinguished' absentee answer' questions.
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