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How to Upgrade from Firefox3.x to 3.5 in Linux

07/01/2009  IIII
Firefox 3.5 has been released and is available for download, the new version is faster than ever and come with many new features. This how to shows yo ... arrow


Using IP Service Object In Firewall Builder

07/01/2009  IIIIIIIIII
This article continues the series of articles on Fireall Builder, a graphical firewall configuration and management tool that supports many Open Sourc ... arrow


Krusader 2.0 Review - First Stable KDE4 Release

07/01/2009  II
Krusader is a twin-panel file manager for KDE which has been around for around seven years and was always a good alternative to Konqueror since KDE3 d ... arrow


Oracle, Ubuntu and OpenOffice: Three's Company

07/01/2009  II
A potential Oracle-Ubuntu partnership gets a little sexier when you throw OpenOffice into the mix. Here's why according to The VAR Guy. ... arrow


Linux Netbooks: 3 paths to a bright future

07/01/2009  II
Last week I made a summary of the current state of the Linux netbook market. Today I will show you that Linux netbooks are at a crossroad. They can re ... arrow


PHP 5.3.0 Released With Namespaces& More

07/01/2009  II
For those of you using PHP in the development of web-sites or even on the desktop (like what we do with the Phoronix Test Suite), PHP 5.3.0 has finall ... arrow


KDE 4.3.0 Release Candidate Goes Wild

07/01/2009  II
With KDE 4.3 being scheduled for release later this month, Sebastian Kügler on the behalf of the KDE developers around the world has announced the ... arrow


Transmission BitTorrent Client - Lightweight Alternative to Deluge

07/01/2009  III
Transmission is a lightweight BitTorrent client built in GTK, with a clean and simple interface. Although most people prefer more popular clients like ... arrow


Ubuntu 9.04 on my 8.04 laptop: Intel video issues sink upgrade

07/01/2009  II
As much as I've railed against quickie distro reviews, I find myself trying a new version of Ubuntu in live CD form and writing just such a piece. I a ... arrow


Desktop Linux - Building the Future

07/01/2009  II
This is quietly growing the base we need to insure the future isn't presented to our kids as a shrink wrapped set of chains. I have argued and present ... arrow


Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse

07/01/2009  II
Razer has long been known as a manufacturer of high-end gaming mice with such prestigious products as the Copperhead, DeathAdder, and most recently th ... arrow


Mixing Proprietary Software and Linux

07/01/2009  II
It's easier than ever for Linux users to avoid closed, proprietary applications and drivers. But life is complex, and there are still times when a Lin ... arrow


Scanning your LAN for conficker using nmap

07/01/2009  IIIIII
Conficker is one nasty Virus! It is able to spread on the LAN, infect other machines, and even auto-update itself! Learn how scan your network using t ... arrow


Yellow Dog Linux 6.2 released

07/01/2009  III
The Yellow Dog Linux (YDL) developers have announced the release of version 6.2 of their PowerPC distribution that runs on the Sony PlayStation 3 and ... arrow


Red Hat, Amazon: New, Deeper Cloud Partnership

07/01/2009  II
Red Hat has launched a cloud partner program and Amazon is the first to join. But what exactly does the move mean to Red Hat partners and Amazon Web S ... arrow


Pianoteq3 For Linux: A Product Review

07/01/2009  II
On the 15th of May 2009 the Modartt company announced the release of version 3.0.3 of their award-winning Pianoteq, a professional-quality digital key ... arrow


Fedora: A Hat with a History

07/01/2009  II
Fedora is a giant among giants, in the shadow of a giant from which it was born. But every giant is born of humble beginnings. So to understand the gi ... arrow


Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python

07/01/2009  II
According to wordnetweb.princeton.edu,Computer Science is"the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable proces ... arrow


LiveUSB version of OLPC software targets netbooks

07/01/2009  III
Sugar Labs has issued a LiveUSB version of its"Sugar" Linux distribution and educational software, used by One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)'s XO-1."Sugar o ... arrow


Could There Be an AndroidFox?

07/01/2009  II
Google's Linux-based mobile operating systemâ€' Android â€' has become a popular choice for phonemakers worldwide. Now, if Firefox developers ar ... arrow


Aaron Seigo Fears Demise of Freedesktop.org

07/01/2009  II
KDE e.V. President, Aaron Seiger, is calling for help to rescue freedesktop.org. Seigo warns of the danger of the free open source software platform s ... arrow


X Server 1.6.2 RC2 Brings More Bug Fixes

07/01/2009  II
Keith Packard has been the release manager for the X Server 1.6 series and back in early May he issued an X Server 1.6.2 release cadndidate to close a ... arrow


The New PCLinuxOS Magazine July 2009 Issue

07/01/2009  III
The New PCLinuxOS Magazine, which comprises volunteers from the PCLinuxOS community is proud to announce the release of it's July 2009 edition. This e ... arrow


3 Firefox Tips You May Not Know About

07/01/2009  III
The thing I like best about Firefox is that just when you think you know everything there is to know about the browser, something new comes along and ... arrow



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