Review of three most popular web browsers on Linux: Firefox, Opera and Konqueror. The article talks about each browser's features, strong and weak points, advantages. Screenshots included.
Read more »Firefox Mobile Concept Video
All of the images and videos are only conceptual mockups of an experimental UI for Firefox Mobile, any particular feature may end up looking entirely different, or may not even make it into the final release.
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The Definitive Guide to VoIP for Linux Users
Have you tried lately to figure out which Linux operating system you’d like to use? And, did you think about adding a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) device to that Linux system? We can guess that you probably overwhelmed with the choices available to VoIP users today. In fact, to write a truly definitive guide to VoIP for Linux users, we would need to write a book.
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Eight lost Openbox themes
A long time ago I found some Openbox themes that were made by a person named Sebastian Sareyko, who had a string of home pages at http://smoon.homelinux.org/, http://nooms.de and http://sareyko.net/. All of those sites are abandoned now and I don’t know if Sebastian has another home.
Read more »Does Novell Rave Before Its Fall?
Novell makes incorrect claims about its grip on supercomputers
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Maybe we should charge for Linux
Put the pitchforks and torches away; I think this could work. You see, if people are paying for something, even if it's a small amount, they may hold it in higher value than something they got for free. It gives them bragging rights so to speak: "I got a copy of Vista on sale!" "Oh yeah? I got a better operating system and I only spent 20 bucks!"
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The Great Microsoft Innovation Lie (and Software Patent News)
A good look at a blast from one past and some news related to this (more IPocrisy)
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Cheap Linux PCs Scare Microsoft
As I sit here looking at my Zonbu(s) (a mini and the notebook), I cannot help but feel overwhelming dismay over all the progress made with "ready-to-go" Linux solutions like the Eee, Cloudbook and of course, the OLPC project. My concern is not in regard to the projects themselves, but it’s where Microsoft is trying to edge their way into something that Linux was working magic with first.
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Maybe We Should Charge For Linux
As history shows, while being free (gratis) is an advantage, it has not brought people over in waves. When people come to Linux, they cite other advantages first, and sometimes mention the gratis part only as an after-thought.
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If Microsoft’s Marketing Ploy Continues, “Open Source” is Passé
Microsoft's latest attempts to abuse, misuse and exploit "open source" as a term are noted
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When Desktop Disaster Strikes, Linux Rides To The Rescue
A friend in need, the saying goes, is a friend indeed. And the next time your Windows PC goes belly-up at the worst possible time, your new best friend just might turn out to be a Linux rescue CD.
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OpenSolaris still has some Linux copying to do
Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May. Although far from a complete product, the latest OpenSolaris is impressive and in the long run could prove a viable alternative to Linux.
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10 Best KDE Applications Not Included in KDE
Short reviews for top ten best KDE applications: Amarok, K3b, KTorrent, DigiKam, Yakuake, Kaffeine, Gwenview, Kid3, KDevelop, KVirc.
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uClinux console servers add open source UPS mgmt
Opengear has integrated uninterruptible power supply (UPS) monitoring tools in its uClinux-based remote access equipment. Opengear's console servers (pictured at left) now include tools derived from the open source Network UPS Tools (NUT) project, says the company.
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basic emacs lisp idioms
"Here's a short tutorial i wrote up today that is a basic collection of Emacs Lisp Idioms..." -- via http://groups.google.com/group/comp.emacs/browse_thread/thread/08f20f99f...
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