Myah OS is a desktop-oriented distribution built from the ground up around a custom package manager. When things go right, it has the potential to be an easy to use, simplistic deskop operating system. As you will see, however, not everything always goes right.
Read more »Printable Guide - Installing Software on Ubuntu
If you’re brand new to Ubuntu, or Linux, many concepts will be alien to you .....For this reason, I've put together a two-sided printable guide which explains, in very simple and easy-to-understand terms, how to install most software in Ubuntu.
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What went wrong with the KDE 4 release?
When KDE 4.0 was released in January, it was supposed to be the foundation for a new era of desktop development. But as 4.x versions began finding their way into distributions, negative reactions began to obscure other ones. With the upcoming 4.1 release due at the end of this month, it's hard to avoid wondering: what happened?
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The Red Hat-FireStar Settlement Agreement is Published
As you know, Red Hat and FireStar settled their patent litigation in June. One of the terms required confidentiality for 30 days, but that time period is over, so we now have the agreement [PDF] itself to study, minus only the clause on financial terms. Red Hat VP and Assistant General Counsel Rob Tiller announced the release of the document today:
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Event aims to bring Lindependence to one California town
An enterprising group has taken on a radical approach in attracting users to Linux: switch a whole town! Dubbed "Lindependence 2008" (a.k.a. LIN08), this event strives to switch citizens in Felton, Calif., for at least a week from Microsoft Windows to Linux.
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Bit by bit, a local community gets computer savvy
"...The French revolution talked about 'Education for all, Work for all'. The free software movement is taking this further with 'Computer education for all'. [...] There are many reasons why this event is path breaking, but the centre's efforts in using GNU and Linux in teaching breaks the myth that free software has only a niche user base and cannot cater to the general public..."
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True Open Source Quality
Developed by a consortium of European businesses, academics and open source software projects, the new application will analyse the product quality of open source software projects and assess the true potential of the development communities around them.
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Looking For Software? Gnomefiles May Help!
One of the classic problems that newcomers to Linux face is locating and installing software to do the work they want to accomplish. With Synaptic in Ubuntu, installing the software has been made simple, but choosing which software to install can still be a challenge.
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Using LaTeX to make PDF documents with Japanese characters
"Even if you know nothing about LaTeX, you can make your first Japanese PDF document by taking a copy of this example file JIS.tex, going to a shell command line and typing "pdflatex JIS.tex". That should produce this output: ..."
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Linux-based Exchange replacement helps 3 health care systems cut costs
For three health care centers, the challenge was clear: Find a way to improve internal communications by expanding e-mail accounts to all employees, including doctors, nurses, security staffers and dietary workers, without breaking their IT budgets.
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grep is a beautiful tool
Global Regular Expression Print is a staple of every command-line user’s toolbox. As with find, it derives a lot of power from being combined with other tools and can increase your productivity significantly.
Following is a simple tutorial
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Enterprises still not getting full benefits of open source
Enterprises are not getting the full benefits of open source. Many are looking for support, and are concerned about lack of support, but I wonder sometimes what they mean by support.
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How Does OpenOffice 3.0 Beta Handle Microsoft Office Files?
Like it or not, one of the most important features of any Microsoft Office alternative is being able to read Microsoft Office files.
Read more »Blender 3D: Interview with Allan Brito
Blender is an open source, cross platform suite of tools for 3D creation, capable of modeling, rendering, and animating 3D environments. Since Blender is completely free, everyone can download and use it immediately in commercial projects.
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