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Running Debian GNU/Linux from an encrypted USB drive

http://www.linux.com

You're probably familiar with the live CD concept -- a fully functional operating system on a CD that can be run on any computer that boots from its optical drive, without affecting the one(s) already installed.

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Create a backup server with Restore

http://www.linux.com

Perhaps the number one reason why people neglect to back up their desktops is the lack of workable solution. It can be difficult to find a method configurable enough to suite everyone's needs. One promising answer may be Restore, an application for enterprise and data center backup for Windows, Mac OS X, and Unix/Linux systems. It is GPLv2-licensed and freely available to download as a set of Debian/Ubuntu packages, virtual machine, or 455MB installable live CD.

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HP's Linux sub-notebook spied on web

http://www.reghardware.co.uk

HP's going after the Eee PC with a compact laptop that sports an 8.9in display and more connectivity options than the elfin Asus machine currently offers.

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Lenovo Launches Linux Laptop and Leaves Lots of Questions

http://www.channelinsider.com

eWEEK’s Channel Labs takes a look at Lenovo’s latest offering in the notebook computer market, a portable with Novell’s SUSE Linux pre-installed.

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Qt styling adds flair to the OpenSUSE installer

http://arstechnica.com

Novell's second Hack Week event is taking place right now, and developers are writing blog entries about some of their projects. Artist Jakub Steiner, who is best known for his work on GNOME and OpenOffice.org icons, has written about the new installer for OpenSUSE 11, which uses the CSS-like styling capabilities of Qt 4 to provide an aesthetically rich interface.

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Google intoxicates Linux users with Wine improvements

http://arstechnica.com

Google software engineer Dan Kegel posted a message to the Wine mailing list last week describing some of the improvements to Wine that Google has sponsored in the past year. These improvements, says Kegel, have substantially improved the Linux compatibility of several popular commercial software applications, including Adobe Photoshop and Dragon Naturally Speaking.

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Why Gnome Makes Me Sad

http://portal.itauth.com

When I first entered the Linux world a decade ago, my desktop experience was pretty was pretty abysmal: just xterms started by running the 'startx' command. It wasn't until much later, late 2000, that I started using KDE. I was in love.

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Dell adds new notebook to Ubuntu lineup

http://www.desktoplinux.com

Usually, the North American computer giants introduce their latest and greatest products to the U.S. market first, with Europe an afterthought. Not this time. Dell is bringing its latest Ubuntu-powered laptop, the Inspiron 1525, to the Europeans first. Americans will need to wait until later in February for Dell's newest Ubuntu Linux computer.

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WikiLeaks Censored ... sort of

http://mrcopilot.blogspot.com

A Federal Judge has issued an order to force Dynadot from resolving the wikileaks.org domain name and block anyone from transferring the registrar.

Legal experts thankfully are stating just how ridiculous this order is.

Judge White’s order disabling the entire site “is clearly not constitutional,” said David Ardia

Here's hoping for a quick appeal and reversal.

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netspeed - Traffic monitor applet for GNOME

http://www.ubuntugeek.com

Traffic monitor applet for GNOME.Netspeed is an applet that shows how much traffic occurs on a specified network device (ethernet card, wireless LAN card, or dial-up).

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How To Install mod_ruby On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)

http://www.howtoforge.com

Starting with version 2.2.20, ISPConfig has built-in support for Ruby. Instead of using CGI/FastCGI, ISPConfig depends on mod_ruby being available in the server's Apache. This article explains how to install mod_ruby on various distributions supported by ISPConfig.

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VoIPowering Your Office: Faxing With Zoiper; Digium Goes Insane

http://www.voipplanet.com

Even though VoIP is one of newest, most revolutionary networking and telephony technologies, people still want faxing, only now they want to do it via IP.

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For GNOME CD burning, viva Brasero

http://www.linux.com

Brasero will replace Serpentine as the CD-writing utility in the upcoming April release of Ubuntu 8.10 (code-named Hardy Heron). Brasero extends the functionality of Serpentine to include data CD and DVD projects, file integrity checking, and multisession support.

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Opera: Browser market is broken—thanks to Microsoft

http://arstechnica.com

With recent news about Internet Explorer 8's imminent beta, Microsoft's long and checkered history with web standards compliance has been hurled back into the harsh, unflattering spotlight. Even though IE8 will have a new "standards compliant" mode, it won't be perfect, stirring up a new wave of grumbling about Microsoft's attitude and position in the browser market.

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Elonex £100 laptop specs leaked

http://www.theinquirer.net

THERE'S BEEN much beard-scratching going on as to how Elonex can afford to build a laptop to sell for £100.

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