Simple bash script to use pod2html to create a one-stop reference page for all available POD documentation from your installed Perl distribution.
Read more »Microsoft on Symbian's open-source move: Good luck with that
"They're opening themselves up to some of the same challenges of all open source projects," says Scott Rockfeld, group product manager for Microsoft's Mobile Communications Business.
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Simple backup script for Ubuntu
Trying to prevent myself from another home fiasco, I've decided to build a simple script to backup some of my directories.
Read more »Linux Carputer Guide 101
Building a carputer the most difficult, expensive and rewarding do-it-yourself (DIY) projects I have ever completed...
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A Red Hat Packed With Dynamite
This quarter was all about constructing the fireworks of the future for Linux vendor Red Hat (NYSE: RHT). You don't see much happening at the moment, but all the ingredients for a massive eruption are there.
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My First Linux Desktop
Over the last two decades, I have used every flavour of Windows and Mac OS, but 'til now had never used a Linux desktop.
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When is an open-source project ready?
I’ve been getting told that my recent review of KDE 4 wasn’t fair because KDE 4 isn’t really ready for prime time. My response: “When is any program, especially an open-source program, ready?”
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Vagalume — A GTK+-based Last.fm client
Vagalume is my favorite Last.fm client. Vagalume is based on GTK+. It supports GNOME and Maemo platform. If you’re look for cool Last.fm client, I recommend you try out Vagalume.
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Gdium, another Eee PC competitor
The mini-laptop runs on the Mandriva G-Linux Linux distro & offers many applications like, Open Office, Firefox, ThunderBird, ClamAv, Spam Assassin & Gimp.
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Full Circle Magazine Issue 14 is Out
This month, we’re proud to introduce a new column, Command and Conquer. We’ll be taking a look at the command line and hopefully how to make it a little less scary for you.
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Free Software Exploitation: Novell’s Poor Business Strategy
Novell's hybrid model is a deterrent to some who are involved; OpenSUSE may be negatively affected too.
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It Must Be Official: The USPTO is (Brain) Dead
The battle against junk patents and patent trolls continues; IBM's problem with the USPTO is heard.
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Microsoft Virtualisation ‘Forgets’ Competition, Lumps the Novell Partner in
Microsoft's media push for its VMWare rival and exclusion of all competition except Novell.
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Quick Mention: Bill Gates’ Political Crusade Has Already Begun
The United Nations' favouritism for Free software seems to have gotten Bill Gates intervening.
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Getting Started with GNU Privacy Guard
Keeping information safe and away from eyes that shouldn’t see it can be pretty important. Here in the UK we’ve had several instances where the government has lost personal information. Since that information wasn’t encrypted, it could be in anyone’s hands by now.
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