The traditional way to find files on a Linux system has been with the appropriately-named “find” command: give it part of a filename and it will hunt through a whole tree of folders for it.
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Plaintiff: Open Source Not on Trial in Linux Suit
The nation's first Linux patent suit currently facing Red Hat and Novell isn't about open source at all. Or so the plaintiff says.
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A lot of strange reasons for parties; Now Linux too!
We’ve all heard of people throwing things like “super bowl parties, birthday parties, wedding parties", but have you heard of Ubuntu release parties.
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Ubuntu's Hype is Misleading (Real Test)
I'm running a computer institute and I have new, middle and advanced users. People who know Linux very well and those who don't even know "L" of Linux. Recently, I've been trying different distros. Trying a distro is always based on the reviews I read on the web.
Read more »PHP Access To An MSSQL Database From Debian Etch With ODBC And FreeTDS
This assumes you already have Apache2 and PHP5 set up properly on your system. My efforts to get this connection working were compiled from information found at www.unixodbc.org and www.freetds.org. These steps worked for me with an Apache2 web server with php5 running on Debian Etch stable in October of 2007. The SQL server is running Microsoft SQL 2005 on a Windows 2003 Server OS.
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Mozilla working on Firefox 3 visual refresh for Linux
Mozilla user interface design specialist Alex Faaborg wrote a lengthy blog entry last week about plans for the Firefox 3 visual refresh. Faaborg explained the importance of creating applications that visually integrate with the rest of the operating system and displays screenshots of the new default Firefox 3 themes for Mac OS X and Vista.
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Eee PC posts hot sales on first day in Taipei
Asustek Computer Inc.'s low-cost laptop, Eee PC, nearly sold out on its first day on sale in Taipei.
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The Perfect Desktop - Mandriva 2008 Free (Mandriva 2008.0)
This tutorial shows how you can set up a Mandriva 2008 Free (Mandriva 2008.0) desktop that is a full-fledged replacement for a Windows desktop, i.e. that has all the software that people need to do the things they do on their Windows desktops.
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Improved subpixel font rendering for Feisty Fawn
FreeType developer David Turner posted some patches for Cairo and Xft that improved the rendering of fonts on LCD screens (but also CRTs with Trinitron layout).
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Increase page ranking with FOSS tools for SEO
You can improve your site's search-engine rankings by using free or open source software (FOSS) tools for SEO.
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13 reasons why Linux should be on your desktop
In 13 Reasons why Linux won't make it to a desktop near you, we reviewed Linux as a marketing case study. In this column, we take a good look at the product to find out why it has thrived despite its troubled childhood.
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Fit PC—A Tiny Linux PC that Fits Anywhere
We build a lot of big rigs here at ExtremeTech. Whether it's ExtremeTech Killer Gaming Rig, our latest Home Theater PC, with its massive 750GB hard drive or even the $800 Gaming PC, our systems lean towards high horsepower CPUs and GPUs.
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Taiwan's Asustek new laptop PCs to start at $245
Taiwan's Asustek said on Tuesday it will sell its new low-cost laptop PCs to consumers for as little as T$7,999 ($245) apiece, as it takes aim at more casual users in developed markets, but also that they would be available with the option of Microsoft when initially saying they would be Linux machines only.
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Parrot 0.4.17 Released
"On behalf of the Parrot team, I'm proud to announce Parrot 0.4.17 "Two for Finching." Parrot is a virtual machine aimed at running all dynamic languages..."
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Is Apple violating GPL?
"...I have not checked Python license, but Ruby is under GPL as you can check here: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt [...] According to this Apple must expose the entire source code of their OS or make "other distribution arrangements". I wonder what FSF lawyers have to say about that..."
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