Let's start by looking at where Linux is strong, and where it needs improvement. This is a list of things that affect marketability and suitability. While the advantages of ext4 over ext3 may be a topic some find interesting, if it reads/writes a FAT removable media, the world is happy and could not care less about ext filesystems.
Read more »Mozilla believes in... free porn?
A few years ago, British newspaper The Telegraph covered the UK government's budget announcements by posting tweets onto their site that included the hashtag #budget. As you can imagine, this was soon abused, and Twitter users had much fun at the Telegraph's expense. Well, apparently Mozilla hasn't learned.
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Mint - Linux Mint 8.0 review
One of the most popular Linux distrubtions, Linux Mint's latest edition was bound to attract plenty of interest. And rightly so, too.
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TIP:Ubuntu Sources List Generator
If you are looking for simple Ubuntu Sources List Generator Try this
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Aruba Gets Into Wired Network Management
When it comes to managing an enterprise network, should it matter whether a user is wired or wireless?
For Aruba Networks, the answer is no.
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 63
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral comic strip by merc and crimperman
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How to create email filters with KMail
KMail is a feature-rich desktop email client for KDE that is part of the Kontact suite of PIM (Personal Information Management) applications. Last week, we covered email template creation in KMail, and this week, we will continue the series with a look at KMail’s sophisticated filtering system.
Read more »New Toys: Interesting Mobile Linux Devices at CES
The first smartphones based on Intel's Moorestown, the Mini 5 with Android and the Lenovo LePhone: the mobile Linux highlights from this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
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Verizon tips Pre Plus, and Palm opens WebOS
Verizon Wireless announced Jan. 25 availability of two modified versions of Palm's WebOS-based smartphones, the Palm Pre Plus and the newly WiFi-enabled Palm Pixi Plus. Meanwhile, Palm announced that its WebOS developer program is now open to all developers, and plans to launch a WebOS plugin development kit, says eWEEK.
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Does OLPC have a Future in ARM Smartbook Era?
OLPC is widely known as the organization which - indirectly - started the netbook revolution by pioneering affordable, mobile computing devices. The second iteration of their low-cost educational laptop, the XO-1.5, is about to be released. "Released" in a sense, that it will become available to large scale educational projects but not to individuals or smaller, grass-roots projects.
Read more »Chromium OS Zero has arrived !! | installation instructions included|
Chromium OS Zero is released , is what announced Hexxeh in his blog, The new update comes with many improvements , newer version of ChromiumOS code, Major speed improvements for many users ,reduced Broadcom delay ,new artwork for the boot process ... Find also the download links and the installation instructions for Linux.
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Mozilla tries to silence add-on developers' scream
Mozilla has been forced to justify its decision to herd third party coders, whose add-ons sometimes break the Firefox user interface, away form the browser's components directory. In a meaty blog post on Saturday, the open source browser maker’s development boss, Mike Connor, explained the rationale behind Mozilla’s move to debut a "lockdown" feature in Firefox 3.6.
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The Gifting Season: Linux Audio For The Holidays
During the final months of 2009 Linux audio developers and users were working overtime. If you feel that you didn't get enough goodies in your holiday stocking perhaps you'll find a few more stuffers listed here as another year closes in the world of Linux sound and music software.
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Android 2.1 spins up
Google's Nexus is the first phone to ship with the Android 2.1 operating system. Others will follow but until then, this is what you can expect
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How to install cairo-dock in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic)
A light and eye-candy dock to launch your programs .It uses Cairo / OpenGL to render graphics (many in correlation with Compiz) with full hardware acceleration. It’s fully configurable and fully customisable and can be used as a taskbar too. You can easily add applets in the dock or as a desklet.
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