Linux is a powerful and versatile operating system that can be utilized to hack just about any electronic hardware device. To prove it, I have here a list of popular gadgets that are already known to run Linux.
Read more »5 Most Popular Linux-hackable Gadgets
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How to build the Ultimate Linux Home Server - Part 1
Nowadays, most households have multiple computers and media devices, and sharing files and media between them all can be extremely messy. The best solution would be a home server of course! Over the next few weeks, I will be posting how to guides on how to create the ultimate home server.
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Managing a Practice with Linux
There have been several posts here about Linux in the law office, both as a server environment and as a workstation. My main concern with it on the desktop has always been the lack of native Linux applications that would be needed for lawyers, such as time and billing, financials, and case management.
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Red Hat Senior Fights Patents, Microsoft’s ‘Patent Troopers’ Revisited
Mark Webbink becomes the Executive Director of Peer to Patent; Finjan and Blackboard reappear
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Linus : why are we not offended?
If you haven't heard yet, Linus Torvalds got a little vulgar when describing BSD development and attitude. I'm still tossed on whether or not the metaphor Linus used was the best or worst metaphor I've ever heard.
Read more »Linux for the kids: LinuxWorld Install Fest
Over the last few years, LinuxWorld has become the trade show for Linux, the business, rather than Linux, the community. This year, the show will include a blast from the past as it will include a massive install-fest.
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Why Microsoft Resorts to Dirty Tricks with Virtualisation
New clues about Microsoft's fear of VMWare, virtualisation at large
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Microsoft-backed SCO Owes Money to Microsoft Partner, Novell
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Who is promoting Linux? and who isn't.
We read columns, articles, blogs all the time, telling us where companies should be adopting GNU/Linux, tossing out other OS's and using Open Source software to reap maximum savings... But, where do these companies, and even smaller ones, get their advice? who tells them the way to go? Is it all inhouse admins, executives and techs?
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Gnome founder Miguel de Icaza critizes Gtk+ 3.0 proposal
The proposal goes like this: Gtk+ 3.0 will hide all public fields in objects, provide accessors to these, remove APIs that have been flagged as deprecated and introduce no new features. All the actual new features that some people want would come up in future versions. Which features will come is yet to be decided, because nobody knows when and what will be implemented.
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Preventing Phishing attacks
Phishing is a type of attack wherein the attacker impersonates a valid site and steals sensitive information entered by the customer on the fake site.
Read more »Kernel Release Numbering Redux
In a recent thread it was asked what it would take for an "unstable" 2.7 development tree to be created, to which Linus noted replied...
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Emacs Gimp Mode released
"... The GNU's Got FU
* Emacs mode1 for developing scheme scripts for the GIMP Image Manipulation Program2 (script-fu).
* Interaction with the GIMP as subprocess or as a client.
* Smart and fuzzy code completion .
* Documentation echoing.
* Hypertext help system with history.
..."
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Commands you might have missed
There are a lot of articles upon this site, and it appears that many of the most popular are those that are written with the complete beginner in mind. After realizing this I've got a decided to introduce a miniseries covering a few easily-overlooked tools and commands over the next week.
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New tab switching added for Firefox 3.1
As announced before, tab switching is getting a dramatic update for Firefox 3.1 in both visual and behavior. Press Ctrl + Tab (or Shift + Ctrl + Tab) and you are presented with tab thumbnails and titles with the most recently visited ones first so you can more easily determine which tab you want to go
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