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Novell: openSUSE for All Linux Users

06/19/2008  III
Today Novell makes a play for Linux users new and old with the release of its openSUSE 11 distribution. Version 11 introduces an installer, improved p ... arrow


AMD Makes An Evolutionary Leap In Linux Support

06/19/2008  III
Less than a year ago we shared with you the revolutionary steps AMD was taking to deliver significant improvements to their once infamous proprietary ... arrow


OpenSuSE 11.0 Released

06/19/2008  III
Today the OpenSuSE project has announced the release of OpenSuSE 11.0. This new Linux desktop release has a horde of improvements... ... arrow


Phoronix Test Suite 1.0.1 Released

06/19/2008  II
It's been two weeks since Phoronix Test Suite 1.0.0 was released and today is the first point release in the 1.0 branch. This update mostly incorporat ... arrow


Radeon HD 4850 Works With Open Driver

06/19/2008  IIIIIIII
In our article this morning entitled AMD Makes An Evolutionary Leap In Linux Support, we briefly touched on the fact that AMD would be continuing in t ... arrow


Red Hat announces embedded Linux hypervisor

06/19/2008  I
Linux specialist Red Hat has announced it is developing an embedded hypervisor product that it claims will complement, rather than compete with, its e ... arrow


Fresh Linux Mint is a mixed bag

06/19/2008  I
Linux Mint is a heavily customized community-driven derivative built on top of Ubuntu 8.04 LTS. According to the creators, its purpose is"to produce a ... arrow


Using ZFS though FUSE

06/19/2008  II
ZFS is an advanced filesystem created by Sun Microsystems but not supported in the Linux kernel. The ZFS_on_FUSE project allows you to use ZFS through ... arrow


AMD Makes An Evolutionary Leap In Linux Support

06/19/2008  IIIII
Less than a year ago we shared with you the revolutionary steps AMD was taking to deliver significant improvements to their once infamous proprietary ... arrow


How To Set Up WebDAV With MySQL Authentication On Apache2 (Debian Etch)

06/19/2008  II
This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with MySQL authentication (using mod_auth_mysql) on Apache2 on a Debian Etch server. WebDAV stands for Web-ba ... arrow


To Those Who Make My Job Easier

06/19/2008  I
Recently, I did a laptop install for an individual that needed to upload files to his home computer from his laptop. It was important to him to do so. ... arrow


If Business Succeeds with GNU/Linux, Why Not OLPC?

06/19/2008  II
The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project -- which aimed to give underprivileged children around the world a better chance at modern education -- may ha ... arrow


Basic Installation Security Guidelines For Linux and Unix - Part 1a

06/19/2008  III
Part one of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely. ... arrow


Mail merge in OpenOffice.org

06/19/2008  I
The office where I am network administrator switched most users to OpenOffice.org (OOo) back at version 1.1, and has followed the upgrade process to t ... arrow


Run Window apps on Linux? It just takes a drop of mature wine

06/19/2008  III
Wine is well-known on Linux forums. Many a new Linux user has sought to run their old Windows applications on their new operating system. Short of hav ... arrow


Google Gears now works with Firefox 3— and Ubuntu 8.04

06/19/2008  IIIIIIII
Now that Firefox 3 has been officially released, the Google Gears team wasted no time in pounding out a new version of the API that works with FF3. Co ... arrow


Enterprise Unix Roundup: Making Good on a Promise

06/19/2008  IIIIIIIIII
One of the unsung heroes of the Unix realm isâ€' I kid you notâ€' IBM. Stop laughing, I'm serious. I completely realize that IBM is a (if no ... arrow


Google's Android arrives in Sydney

06/19/2008  IIIIII
Android developer advocate, Dan Morrill had a prototype unit to show delegates when he presented on the Android platform and the software developers k ... arrow


Why yes, you can use apt and Synaptic in Red Hat or CentOS

06/19/2008  IIIIIII
I had no idea that the Debian-derived apt and Synaptic are viable choices for package management in Red Hat Enterprise Linux and the free RHEL-like Ce ... arrow


Kernel space: Interview with Andrew Morton

06/19/2008  IIIIIII
Andrew Morton is well-known in the kernel community for doing a wide variety of different tasks: maintaining the -mm tree for patches that may be on t ... arrow


Ian Lynch's take on the BECTA fiasco

06/19/2008  IIIII
I have recently read an eye-opening email from Ian Lynch about what happened in the UK with BECTA. I have received his permission to republish here hi ... arrow


Linux Leads the Super Pack

06/19/2008  IIIIII
As expected, the US has the greatest number of computers in the list, in fact slightly more than half. Of the rest, most (37%) are in Europe with a sm ... arrow


Lessons learned from NCSU FOSS class

06/19/2008  IIIIII
Free and open source software (FOSS) is only beginning to find a foothold in computer science departments in North America. FOSS tools may be used in ... arrow


Simplifying infrared device configuration

06/19/2008  IIIIII
Building a MythTV digital video recorder (DVR) is a series of small battles -- configuring digital sound, aligning your video sources and channel guid ... arrow


Smart ACL management with Eiciel

06/19/2008  IIIIIII
The traditional file permission model, where read, write, and execute permissions are set on each file for the user, group, and others (UGO) has one d ... arrow


Starting SSH connections simply with SSHMenu

06/19/2008  IIIIIII
SSHMenu adds a button to your GNOME panel that displays a configurable drop-down list of hosts that you have might like to connect to with SSH. SSHMen ... arrow



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