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  • Finding a Linux Powered Laptop: A Buyers Guide to Linux

    It wasn't so long ago that stumbling across a laptop computer with Linux pre-installed was a real find. While Linux-powered laptops aren't as common as their Windows and Mac counterparts, they're out there. This article points you to a few places where you can find them.
    Published by Scott Nesbitt (1780 pts) on Nov 4, 2008 to
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  • Mandriva Spring 2008 Network Configuration & The Networking Control Interface

    The newest release from Mandriva brings an entirely new system of tools to the Linux desktop. Networking is one such service that has a totally new interface. This article will introduce you to the Mandriva Networking Control interface.
    Published by jlwallen (4137 pts) on Oct 29, 2008 to
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  • Linux 2.6.27 brings us great things!

    Does anyone really know what will be better in Windows 7? I do not, and I follow Windows almost as closely as I do Linux. With Linux, on the other hand, we know exactly what we're getting well in advance of its arrival. In this latest Linux kernel, I see several outstanding new features!
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4324 pts) on Oct 20, 2008 to
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  • Inject OpenOffice 3.0 Goodness into Your Ubuntu Box!

    The lovely shiny and free OpenOffice 3.0 Final has finally officially been released on Monday, 13th October. Here is some information about new features, and if you can’t wait for the updates to get it installed in your Ubuntu box, here is how to quickly install it.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4324 pts) on Oct 16, 2008 to
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  • Opera 9.6 For Linux : Hits 'n Misses

    Opera has released v9.6 of it's desktop browser with a host of new features aimed at faster browsing speeds, better synchronization and rendering of modern standards. Here we discuss installation, setup and the great and not-so-great features of the Linux version of this release.
    Published by Josef Nankivell (4324 pts) on Oct 13, 2008 to
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  • Linux Hardware Vendor Support: Is There a Cure?

    Linux still suffers from some infantile diseases: some say it's the GUI, others say it has no standards, and still others say it's hard to make it work. But maybe it's because you rarely see a sticker on a hardware product that says "Works with Linux". Why is that, and is it changing ?
    Published by stoneforger (1023 pts) on Sep 30, 2008 to
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  • Jim Zemlin Predicts the Demise of Solaris

    The Linux Foundation’s Jim Zemlin makes some bold remarks about the future of operating systems and cuts down Solaris in the process. Are others in the technology world likely to agree?
    Published by Michele McDonough (78943 pts) on Sep 26, 2008 to
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