I've run across ten new Linux distributions inspired by current news stories. Some, of course, are better than others and a few just have no practical use or purpose whatsoever but still are worth a mention.
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Linux Desktop Success Not in the Clouds
This is not some death curse on the Linux desktop environments, nor the "traditional" PC platform. The market is not done with this niche yet. Yeah, I said it: niche. Because very soon, I believe, most consumers are going to use computers they carry in their pockets and purses--and nothing else.
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Help for sysadmins? That’s Checksuite!
If you’re a system administrator, with crazy demands on your time, you need all the help you can get. If your organization’s budget doesn’t allow for extra colleagues, often you can get some help from software. For instance, consider Checksuite.
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Thoughts on Google Chrome (stable) for Linux
As many of you are already aware, Google Chrome stable was released for the Linux platform on May 25th.
Read more »My Perfect Kubuntu 10.04 Desktop
The out of the box experience of Kubuntu can be a little rough edge and quite overwhelming especially to a user who is very new to KDE. It is for this reason that I decided to share some tips and walk around for minor annoyances I encountered using Kubuntu Lucid and generally things I did after installing Kubuntu.
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Shuttleworth: Linaro: Accelerating Linux on ARM
Mark Shuttleworth posts his thoughts about Linaro. Canonical will be working closely with the project, which has plans for six-month release cycles like Ubuntu. Linaro will also be using some Ubuntu infrastructure such as LaunchPad
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Set up Libvirt 0.8.0 & Xen 4.0 on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server
Set up Libvirt 0.8.0 & Xen 4.0 Dom0 (2.6.32.14 pvops) on top of Ubuntu 10.04 Server via Daniel Baumann Virtualization PPA
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Megadrive emulators in Ubuntu 10.04
Old MegaDrive/Genesis games can provide hours of fun on even modest PCs. In this article we take a look at some of the emulators that are available for Ubuntu.
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SCO Agrees to Pay the Constructive Trust
It's a start! SCO fi...na...l...ly pays the constructive trust what it owes Novell...
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Interview with Stephen Kelly
Yesterday, Stephen Kelly wrote on the dot about the successful KDE PIM sprint. Today, you can read more about him and his role as KJots maintainer in this interview by Giovanni from our Italian KDE community. This continues a trend of recent interviews talking to members of the KDE PIM team - last time we heard from Thomas McGuire of KMail.
Read more »Intellectual honesty and html5
OK, this is the post that contains everything that everyone on the inside of the browser market knows, but doesn’t say out loud. It’s time for someone to expose the emperor.
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Passionate about ... Operating Systems
I have never been able to figure it all out. The Windows mavens that call Apple people names and insult their intelligence (and the reverse).
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How To Install Alfresco Community 3.3 On Ubuntu Server 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
This guide explains how to install Alfresco Community 3.3 on Ubuntu Server 10.04 (Lucid Lynx). Alfresco is the Open Source Alternative for Enterprise Content Management (ECM), providing Document Management, Collaboration, Records Management, Knowledge Management, Web Content Management and Imaging.
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Open Source Cloud Computing: eyeOS 2.1 Beta Released
We’re glad to announce the immediate availability of eyeOS 2.1 which is an important step on the eyeOS 2.x stabilization process. This new version is a huge step on this process, and it finally includes a much more stable, real time collaboratively word processor, and much more! Released under an Affero GNU Public License.
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Windows for Linux
Windows of opportunity, that is. No one can predict history, but when we look back to today, we may see through these windows more clearly. These are windows of opportunity for Linux -- windows, ironically, at Microsoft's (Nasdaq: MSFT) expense.
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