"...This week Atheros Communications has made another step forward in enabling their wireless products on Linux. Atheros has released their HAL used for their 802.11a/b/g devices under the ISC. The ISC (or Internet Systems Consortium) is a BSD-derived free software license that is supported by the Free Software Foundation..."
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A Linux zealot examines Microsoft Vista
I thought it would be interesting for the open source crowd to get my initial reaction to my explorations with Windows Vista. You know, see how (or if) it stands up to Linux. It was a hard pill to swallow for me. It might be a equally as hard for you. Let’s find out. Shall we?
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Converting PI To Binary - More Linux/Unix Humor
You may be in BIG trouble, mister ;) PI's potential to get you in it deep!
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Top 50 Linux Quotes of All Time
I have collected 50 of my favorite "Linux quotes" of all time. Feel free to add yours. Enjoy!
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Freedom Socks - Episode 8 - Socks Without DRM
So, we’re back after our little break, with better sound quality. We sink our teeth right into the latest and greatest news, including the amazing news from SGI. Then, we send a shipment of hate to the evil DRM fiends at Spore, review TuxGuitar and cleverly discuss the links between Science and free software. Finally, we wrap up the show with some listener feedback.
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13 Terminal Emulators for Linux
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10 Command-Line Applications I Use in Debian and Ubuntu
In this article I'll briefly review ten of my favourite CLI (command-line interface), not necessarily the most popular or most powerful of them. So if you don't find your personal favourite, (e.g. Midnight Commander or mp3blaster), it's because the article includes the tools I use more often. So here it goes:
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The necessity for open source drivers
Open source drivers will become an imperative, rather than a choice, for device manufacturers who want to break into new markets and extend their user base
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Emergency Booting RedHat Linux With USB
How to boot RedHat Linux Rescue with USB Support Enabled.
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The second day of Kernel Summit 2008; criticism of Ubuntu at the opening of the LPC
A short report from the Kernel Summit and Linux Plumbers Conference by heise online.
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Famous Quotations Script For Linux And Unix
A quick script to pull up famous quotations based on keywords or phrased you provide on the Unix or Linux CLI.
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The sweet features of Fedora - Smolt
One of the things that many people buying new computer or other hardware consider is the hardware compatibility with GNU/Linux. Actually many people do not even think about that. They just go to the shop, buy something that they liked and after that go home and install some distribution.
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I finally finished re-installing Gentoo 2008.0 on my desktop. This was the first time in several years I actually got a fully functional Gentoo system.
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More Gutbusting RFC's - Linux and Unix Humor
The "official" explanation of "foo" - RFC 3092. This was a huge pick-me-up for all the other RFC's indirectly involved ;)
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Combinations Vs. Permutations on Linux and Unix
Looking at the difference between combinations and permutations with a little combo generating code.
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