Low visibility for ASUS Express Gate: could the new partnership with Microsoft be related this?
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Ubuntu Linux is Much Better than Windows
I have worked with Ubuntu Linux for about 2 months and find that Ubuntu is much better than Windows. My computer is Thinkpad T43 laptop. The reasons that Ubuntu is better are...
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Bordeaux 1.4 Released with Microsoft Office 2003 support
Bordeaux 1.4 was released today and its a significant upgrade over the prior 1.2 release, version 1.4 comes with support for Microsoft Office 2003, Visio 2003 and Project 2003. Version 1.4 has improved Office 2000 menu support and Cellar support fixes.
Read more »Howto setup DHCP Server and Dynamic DNS with BIND in Debian
This tutorial will explain Howto setup DHCP Server and Dynamic DNS with BIND in Debian.
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Installing applications on Linux
In my last article I talked about changing Linux so that software updates come from your ISPs local Linux mirror, which may not count towards your monthly download allowance. In this article I'll chat about how to install applications.
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Promoting Linux using reverse psychology
I am not sure what Promoting Linux is all about but everything was so exaggerated I ended up laughing! Let me share some stuff that made me laugh
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The Most Interesting README File Ever?
Another linux zealot at my old job gave me the heads up on this, it’s directly from gnome-cups-manager, and I thought you would all enjoy it. If you’re not aware, the readme file is for a Gnome graphical front-end for a tool used to manage print queues and adding printers/etc.
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The Virtual Richard M. Stallman (vrms) package :)
"The vrms program will analyze the set of currently-installed packages on a Debian-based system, and report all of the packages from the non-free and contrib trees which are currently installed..."
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"PATCH: ELF registry now at Caldera" in 2002 and LKP and GNU Tools
Well, well. What have we here? It's a June 5, 2002 message posted by Lars Brinkhoff with that very subject line: "PATCH: ELF registry now at Caldera" in the mail archive of the binutils@sources.redhat.com mailing list for the GNU binutils project.
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Linux Community: Are we really helping it grow?
Linux is known to be one of the most robust, complete and customizable operating system. It is a matter of fact that you’ll find more articles on Linux HOW-TO’s than for any other operating system! Have you tried to figure out the reason behind this? Is it that most Linux users are dumb and they need a lot of HOW-TO articles?
Read more »CrossOver Games 7.1.0 Released
I am happy to announce that we have now released version 7.1.0 of CrossOver Games, for both the Mac and for Linux.
This new version is largely an incremental improvement; it fixes a range of bugs in a number of games. It also includes a full merge with the Wine 1.0 code base, so this is now a 'post Wine 1.0' version of CrossOver Games.
A full change log is included, below.
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Call to Apple: Please Open Mac OS X (or Others Will)
This article is about new aspects of the never-ending story of how Apple is protecting MacOS X for running on different hardware than Apple's. The keyword is virtualization, which allows running unmodified version of Mac OS X as virtualized instance.
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IRC Clients for Linux - A Review
Since I'm an IRC addict and I always liked to spend time learning new stuff on IRC, here is a review of several IRC clients for Linux. Some of them are well-known and popular, like XChat, Konversation or Irssi, and others are not so widely used or known, but nevertheless, they deserve mentioning.
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Upgrade WordPress effortlessly with WPAU plugin
WordPress, one of the most popular blog applications, suffers the same fate as many other open source projects: Users often delay upgrades despite a steady release cycle. That's because upgrading WordPress carries the risk of losing your virtual personality in the case of a botched upgrade.
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