We have tested a few interesting Intel Atom-powered nettop computers lately from the ASRock ION 330HT-BD that bears a Blu-ray drive and an Intel Atom 330 CPU with NVIDIA ION graphics to the ASUS Eee Top that packaged the entire system within a touch-screen monitor.
Read more »Getting to Gno GNU Utilities
The GNU Project has provided dozens of useful utilities that you can find on almost every major Linux system, but many new Linux users have no idea where to start to learn these handy utilities.
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Head to Head: Office 2010 vs Open Office 3.1
It's a battle of the office productivity suites as we look at how Office 2010 shapes up against its main open alternative. We find out which is best in this head to head review.
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The Copyright Cartel and MSBBC Attack Free Software
Lobby groups of the maximalists from the United States are trying to eradicate Free software in other countries, using lies of course; the BBC blocks Free software
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7 of the Best Free Linux Configuration Management Tools
Configuration Management is a term that may not be familiar to many Linux users. But for system administrators the concept will be well known. In a nutshell, Configuration Management software enables administrators to automatically manage the entire configuration of one or multiple computers.
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OpenOffice4Kids - Educating kids the right way
Office suites are mainly intended for adults. But sometimes, kids write too. And when they do, they work with tools intended for their parents, functionality and looks wise. This makes the chance of a child liking big, complex word processors and spreadsheet software less likely. This is exactly what OpenOffice4Kids.
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Gaupol - Subtitle editor for text-based subtitle files
Gaupol is an editor for text-based subtitle files. It supports multiple subtitle file formats and provides means of correcting texts and timing subtitles to match video. The user interface is designed with attention to batch processing of multiple documents and convenience of translating.
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Santa Cruz Listed Novell as Owning the Copyrights in 1999
Well, well. What have we here? I am looking at UnixWare 7.1.1, from 1999, methodically checking all the copyright files. And you know what I see over and over? This: (C) Copyright 1996-1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Kate Puts Other Text Editors to Shame
Kate is a multi-document editor that grew from a rewritten version of the KWrite editing widget of the KDE desktop. It's runnable on both Gnome and KDE desktops. Kate's feature set goes above and beyond.
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Collaboration Summit Coming Up Quick
For the past four years, the "brightest minds in Linux" have come together at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit to "tackle and solve the most pressing issues facing Linux today." The opportunity to solve is coming up quickly, and those who want in on the tackling had better move fast.
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How Microsoft Boosters Are Still Harming ODF in the News
How boosters of Microsoft have covered the insulting "support" of ODF in Microsoft Office
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Hugging Free Software to Death and Novell’s Embrace of Proprietary Platforms
Former Microsoft employees and existing employees of Novell are promoting proprietary software and Mono from entities masquerading as "FOSS"
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Apple: The Gold Standard for GNU/Linux
In the team interview one of the developers asked me if I ever worked with Macs before. My reply was something like, "Well, I never had to, but I can learn." He chuckled and said, "'...never had to,' I like that." It all worked out and I got the job, but I still had to get accustomed to a big, bright, shiny iMac.
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Ten 'Must Have' Firefox Add-Ons
Firefox users -- make your Firefox browser even better with these 10 extensions:
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Nine Linux projects in 90 minutes
Previously we gave you 7 Cool Linux Projects that anyone could do, but if you still have a few hours to kill and you've already watched the latest Maru videos on YouTube, we have the perfect follow-up article for you: read on to discover just how versatile Linux is by trying nine easy projects that should take no longer than the kettle does to boil - learn how to run your own wiki, encrypt files,
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