Like some of the alternative nettop computers we've reviewed over the past new months, the Zotac MAG can also attach to the VESA mount on the back of most monitors, meaning it takes up literally zero desk space.
Read more »Possible New GNOME 3 System Status Area Changes [Mockups]
Gnome 2.30 was released a few days ago which means the next version will be (or should be) Gnome 3 (which will come with Gnome Shell). I recently came across some Notification Area mockups which might become reality.
Gnome 3 might start using monochrome colors in the System Status Area - Ubuntu style (or we could call it Mac OSX style):
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The Bizarre Cathedral - 70
Latest from the Bizarre Cathedral. Perhaps obvious but worth mentioning anyway
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Linux on Netbooks Reloads With Ubuntu-based Jolicloud
Linux was a resounding failure on netbooks, so what makes this French start-up firm think it can succeed with an Ubuntu Linux derivative?
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Thunar and Rox Filer: Mighty File Managers
Thunar and Rox Filer are different from the average file manager, and different from each other too. Both are powerful and flexible, offering features unavailable in other Linux file managers.
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Makagiga - Easy-to-use application for doing a variety of tasks
Makagiga is a free, easy-to-use, cross-platform application for doing a variety of tasks, such as text editing, todo listing, RSS reading, and simple image viewing. Plugins are used to implement its various capabilities. It can perform file import/export, backing up files, Internet searching (Google, Wikipedia), and more.
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Linux and Small Business: The Ongoing Disconnect
While Red Hat, Novell, Canonical and other Linux distribution providers continue to gain momentum, most of the Linux chatter has very little to do with small business success -- where Microsoft's grip on customers remains firm. Here's why.
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Firefox developers block old CSS leak
The Mozilla developers have described how they intend to fill an ancient privacy loophole which allows a user's history information to be leaked to web applications
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Linux, Where Crapware Goes to Die
Remember this cute little purple ape? If you’re a Linux user, you might not. He was one of the earliest malware/spyware/crapware programs for the Microsoft Windows platform. Why were Linux users left out in the cold during the heyday of BonziBuddy?
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5 Released; RHEL 6 Coming Soon
Red Hat is updating its flagship Linux server, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to version 5.5 providing performance and feature improvements.
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Mozilla Updates Firefox for Security, Ends 3.0.x Branch
Mozilla is out this week with Firefox 3.5.9 and 3.0.19 updates, fixing multiple security vulnerabilities in the open source Web browser's two branches, while announcing that the older of the two branches is being phased out.
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Consequences of UNIX up for Sale
How the outcome of the SCO case - as positive as it is - relates to the future
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Ubuntu Unravelled
I’m aware that nearly all people in the Linux ecosphere are familiar with what Ubuntu is. However, it is my impression that many people, including some Ubuntu users, do not know how the distribution is made.
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Motivation and Contributions in Open Source: Stop Romanticizing Unpaid Contributions
Does motivation matter? Open source contributors are increasingly people who are paid to work on open source. GNOME contributor Lucas Rocha asks how this impacts communities over the long term. This is not a new question by any stretch.
Read more »Mozilla State of the Internet Report
Today we released the first ever Mozilla Quarterly Analyst Report, focusing on the State of the Internet. This is the start of something new… in addition to metrics related discussions on this blog and across the broader community, we wanted to create a somewhat standardized, ongoing report capturing the state of the internet as seen through Mozilla’s eyes.
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