Conkeror is a Web browser with an Emacs-style look, feel and configuration. It uses Firefox's HTML rendering engine and works with most Firefox extensions. It's a fitting Web browser for Netbooks.
Read more »The Conkeror Web Browser Conquers Small Screens
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Linux Native Multitouch support
The Interactive Computing Lab at ENAC, Toulouse have collaborated with the Linux developers to add the native multitouch support in Linux Kernel.
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Distro Review: Linux Mint 7 Gloria
Time for another distro review, and this time I thought I’d look at the latest version of a distribution I’ve enjoyed a lot in the past. Linux Mint 7, AKA Gloria.
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CentOS Pulse #0902 - 16 June 2009
This issue of CentOS Pulse looks at the Artwork SIG, desktop multimedia capabilities and interesting threads in the CentOS community. An overview of the important security updates and upcoming events are included as well.
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Save a job with open source
I can talk until I'm blue in my space about the technical advantages of Linux and open-source software. Forget about that for now though. Let me give you a reason for your office to use them that may strike home: It can save your job.
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EFF Launches TOSBack - A 'Terms of Service' Tracker for Facebook, Google, eBay, and More
New Tool Documents Changes in Policy on the Internet's Biggest Websites
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The Three Faces of Fedora 11: KDE
The following may come as a shock to you all: I had originally written another blog, filled with kute kommentary kompletely katagorizing the klear advantages kurrently available in the new KDE 4.2. But after being up all night with this version of Fedora 11, I deleted it.
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Make Your Computer Desktop Do Your Bidding With Étoilé
Typical Linux desktop options like KDE and GNOME limit the way computer users interact with the applications and programs on their systems. There's not much to do beyond opening and closing an app, and moving or resizing a window. The development team behind Étoilé is building a desktop interface that aims to stand that idea on its head.
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Why is the NY Times so Dumb About Linux and Windows?
The New York Times seems hard-wired to rarely identify any Windows malware as Windows malware, but only "computer malware." They seem to share this illness with other people too, such as researchers and professors.
Read more »My ideas for Mandriva 2010.0
1 week ago, I submitted to http://ideas.mandriva.com/en/ my proposals/ideas for Mandriva 2010.0. In order to let people comment on them, I will post the list of my submissions.
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5 Little Useful Sticky Notes App For Linux
Perhaps you have a habit of pasting small yellow pieces of notes all over your table just to remind you to do a particular task. In this technological era, that is soon becoming obsolete. Let us take a look at some of the various sticky note applications that are available in Linux.
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Favorite applications, most recommended for Ubuntu
Surprisingly enough, Linux is the best solution if you want to get away from Windows…and malware…and crapware… Check out some of these apps.
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Canonical Investigates Abusive Ubuntu Posts
WorksWithU on June 10, 2009 reported that some Ubuntu community email lists allegedly contained abusive and intimidating content. Some readers dismissed our coverage as overreacting. But apparently, Canonical is taking the situation seriously and is now investigating the issue.
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How To Install Qmailtoaster (CentOS 5.3)
Qmailtoaster is a project that aims to make the installation of Qmail onto RPM based systems a snap. All of the packages are distributed in source RPMs so building the packages for your particular distro and architecture is as easy as running a script or a simple command for each package.
Read more »HP Servers and Ubuntu: Reading Between the Lines
You can't be half-pregnant. And Hewlett-Packard can't be half-committed to Ubuntu Server Edition. Over the next few months, I think you'll see HP make a far more comprehensive commitment to Canonical's Linux server strategy. Here's why.
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