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Mozilla, that the internet should be public, open and accessible

http://ubuntulandforever.blogspot.com

Mozilla is a term used in a number of ways in relation to the now-defunct Netscape Communications Corporation and its related application software, including the Mozilla.org group and its successor the Mozilla Foundation.

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LXDE - the cure for what ails our older PCs

http://education.zdnet.com

It’s been a while since Ubuntu could be called a leaner alternative to Windows. However, one of the nicer features of Linux (at least for the end user) is the ability to choose the windowing environment with which we interact with the underlying OS.

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Created by Sweetybobbie 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Linux needs its eyes wide open

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk

For Linux to continue to grow, its eyes need to be firmly open, and any hint of blinkers put away, argues Simon Brew…

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Linux is Not Window

http://linux.oneandoneis2.org

The specific reasons why people try Linux vary wildly, but the overall reason boils down to one thing: They hope Linux will be better than Windows. Common yardsticks for measuring success are cost, choice, performance, and security. There are many others. But every Windows user who tries Linux, does so because they hope it will be better than what they've got. Therein lies the problem.

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PHP Developers Prefer Using Windows to Build Enterprise Apps: Study

http://www.developer.com

The open source PHP dynamic language is one of the most widely deployed languages on Web servers today. But what operating systems are PHP developers using to develop and deploy their applications? It's a question that has been asked before and now it's being answered with a new study from Zend, one of the lead commercial backers behind PHP.

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Using QEMU for cross-platform development

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One of Linux's strengths is its cross-platform nature: you can run it on x86, x86-64, SPARC, PowerPC, and many other central processing units (CPUs). This wealth of hardware choices poses a challenge for software developers, though. Ensuring that software compiles, and runs correctly, on all platforms can be difficult. The use of the QEMU package can help ease this burden.

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How to Protect Linux Users from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) with Workrave

http://shibuvarkala.blogspot.com

Workrave is a Free Software that assists in the recovery and prevention of Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).

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openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2 Has Linux Kernel 2.6.33 and KDE SC 4.4

http://news.softpedia.com

The openSUSE development team, through Henne Vogelsang, announced last evening (February 17th) the immediate availability for testing of the openSUSE 11.3 Milestone 2 operating system.

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Lantronix Launches Global XPort Pro Design Contest

http://www.lewiswire.com

Lantronix will award prizes of $6,000 and $3,000 to the two top entries for Best Linux Design, and a separate prize of $3,000 for the Best Student Linux Design.

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Created by johncuk 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Comparing Browsers on Linux

http://thelinuxbox.org

Recently I decided to make a screencast comparing some of the more popular browsers that are currently available for Linux: Firefox, Epiphany, Konqueror, Opera, and Google-Chrome. Included is the screencast posted with the new HTML 5 video tag, a video download option, and for those that prefer reading, a short synopsis of the scenario.

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Created by GTAGod 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Metasploit Gains Further Commercial Adoption

http://www.esecurityplanet.com

The open source Metasploit framework is often the place where security vulnerabilities become usable enabling security researchers to test out exploits and fix flaws. Until recently, Metasploit was typically used only as a standalone community project, but that's no longer the case.

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Created by gitikaru 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Chrome OS vs Ubuntu Netbook Remix

http://www.techradar.com

Although Chrome OS is based on Ubuntu, Google has no intention right now of targeting the mass market. Instead, Chrome OS will be certified to run on specific hardware, which at the very least will need either an x86 or ARM CPU and a solid-state drive (SSD) for storage. Most SSDs are faster than hard drives, which enables Google to squeeze the boot time as low as possible.

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Ubuntu One Music Store Pushed In Rhythmbox

http://www.phoronix.com

One of the features that was talked about and proposed a few months back was a music store for Ubuntu. Plans were laid out for an Ubuntu One Music Store and the first packages to support this in Ubuntu 10.04 LTS are now available.

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Created by kbcornwell 15 years 47 weeks ago
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Five nice and useful plugins for Gimp

http://www.unixmen.com

One of the big advantages of The GIMP is the fact that it can be easily extended with new functionality. So with sufficient addons (particularly plugins), you can achieve a lot of functionality found in other editors.

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Created by Formaxx 15 years 47 weeks ago
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PC-BSD’s graphical firewall manager

http://linuxbsdos.com

The firewall application on PC-BSD is OpenBSD’s Packet Filter. It is a very powerful firewall application with many advanced features and functionalities. This post takes a look at the graphical firewall manager.

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