I learned a little from my dalliances with Apple products. I learned a lot from PCs running DOS and Windows. I've learned the most about computers from Linux.
Read more »There’s a Lot in the Dot: Filesystem Permissions and Pathnames (Part 1)
Beginning with a brief tour of the filesystem, we take you deep into the dot (.) of your directory listing so you can get the most from your CLI.
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How Articles About Novell Turn Into Promotion of Its Spouse, Microsoft
How Novell news becomes promotion of Microsoft; Journalist/columnist publishes a SUSE ramble that echoes myths and PR lies about Vista 7 (he talks about SUSE/Linux and instead turns it into a borderline advertisement for Microsoft)
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Using Mozilla Prism to Run Web Apps like Local Apps on Linux
Web-based applications are fantastic, except for that whole "running in the browser" thing. Looking to free your browser-based apps from your Web browsing? Take a look at Mozilla Prism.
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Cortado 0.5.0 released
Cortado is a Java applet that provides support for OGG Theora/Vorbis to Web publishers. It’s particularly useful to publishers that want to use OGG Theora/Vorbis in Browsers that do not yet support the HTML5 video element with Ogg.
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Penguins converge on Austin Texas
Austin is beautiful in the spring...enjoy it while you can because spring heralds summer. That's why the people organizing the Texas Linux Fest chose April to hold their event.
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Linux games review
Ok since I made my last post about my search for some good native games I went looking BTW im excluding FPS games because they are all awesome (Nexuiz is my fav though).
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ZaReason Teo, with an Ubuntu twist
Linux system builder ZaReason appears to have launched a new Linux netbook. While there’s no information about the new Teo netbook on the ZaReason web site, you can already order one from Amazon for $460.
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To Mark Shuttleworth on Ubuntu
The main concern I have about the current situation is this: when an Ubuntu person does some coding work and posts the diff to a website, it is now a workitem for someone else in Debian to dig into and understand. Of course, having that fix is helpful, but the time to do something is mostly the time to learn how to do it.
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Sharing Files & Folders Between Linux, Mac and Windows
In today's world of business computing, systems must be able to communicate and interact with one another. In this article I am going to discuss ways in which you can have your Linux machine interacting with your co-workers' Mac and PC machines.
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Google's Go programming language - four months on
Launched in 2009 as one of the shooting stars of the programming language world, Google's Go has continued on its way with rather less fanfare, but with a range of new features bringing the language ever closer to maturity
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Novell supports KVM
With the announcement of the upcoming summer release of Service Pack 1 (SP1), Novell will officially support the KVM virtualisation solution in version 11 of its SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
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FSF announces Free Software Awards winners
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) has announced the winners of this year's awards for the Advancement of Free Software and for Projects of Social Benefit
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How Much Is Novell's Linux OS Really Worth?
Novell, the parent company of SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, seems to have slapped a huge "For Sale!" sign on its front lawn. It's sad, but this famous enterprise OS maker may soon be little more than a mildly interesting footnote to history.
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Parallels CEO complains about open source
Parallels CEO calls open source a "huge pile of shit" in a German magazine interview
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