PCLinuxOS Magazine, Special issue (Issue 29) is available to download. Some highlights include: PCLinuxOS is great, Impressive Quality, and Testimonial.
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Announcing the Anarchist Library v1.0
"...The Anarchist Library offers clean site design, active curation, and clean, typographically-accurate PDFs. We also intend to continue to support free formats and Free Software. We share code! ..." — via Anarchist news dot org —
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Spice up your LUG!
Do you attend or run a Linux User Group (LUG)? Looking for some fresh ideas to give it a new lease of life? Read on and discover how your LUG meetings can be more than a general Linux-related chit-chat down the local pub...
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Full Circle Magazine #25 Available
This month, we’ve got some awesome stuff coming your way, including a copy of Beginning OpenOffice 3 up for grabs by one of you!
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The 8 most successful open source products ever
Open source in itself is a success story. From being a niche concept, it has become a mainstream movement. There are thousands of open source projects and products out there, but which ones are the most successful?
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Tiny 1% Linux = Big Microsoft Terror
I don't believe that the desktop Linux market share is barely 1%. I think it is a lot higher. There is something else that is even more persuasive, and that is how Microsoft behaves. If Linux is so insignificant, why do they pay so much attention to it?
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It’s Time For Change: Part I
The Linux community can always be a better place. I have always pictured the “perfect” Linux community as one that is helpful and kind to others, nonexclusive, professional (not in the sense of business formality) and free of bureaucracy. I have doubts to whether that will ever happen.
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The Perfect Linux Distro
I talk a lot about what I think is wrong with the current state of Desktop Linux. And I spend a fair bit of time talking about what I think can be done to improve it. So I figured, why not lay out, piece-by-piece, what I think would be the ultimate Linux Desktop Distribution.
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Gone Linux (Again)
Last month I made a decision. I decided to jump back into Linux. My last journey into Linux was about 3 years ago when I ran it at home for a solid year or so. The Linux world moves a lot faster than it use to so i figured now was a good time to jump back into its waters.
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SouthEast LinuxFest: Be There
Only 16 days remain until June 13th, the date SouthEast LinuxFest makes its debut in Clemson, South Carolina. The one-day conference features an impressive list of speakers.
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Cuba Looks at Informatics, Law
"Havana, May 28.- The Seventh International Conference on Law and Informatics, taking place in Cuba, is debating Wednesday the relation between government, electronic administration and the use and rights to free software..." — [spanish] UH report —
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DebConf11 in your city!
"Hi all, Every year, the location for DebConf, the annual international Debian conference, is selected via a competitive bid process. Although we haven't got to DebConf9 yet, organising a conference isn't quick, so it's already time to start thinking about a location for DebConf11.
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Want to help spread the word about the openSUSE Project and encourage more people to become part of the openSUSE Community? Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and spread the word about the openSUSE Project?
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OMG! I’m using a non-Debian Linux distro!
Over the long Memorial Day weekend I decided to do some further Linux distro-hopping, and so wiped out my beloved Crunchbang Linux to test the following distros:
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Is Linux finally ready for the Desktop takeover?
Everyone with even a minor experience in computers knows what Linux is. It is a remarkably complete operating system and is one of the most prominent examples of free software and open source development.
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