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FSM Newsletter 6 May 2009
What's in a look? Before Apple started making immensely slick, sexy hardware, the main issues were always "specs", "graphic cards", "memory". Then, the game changed. People started buying Apple computers because they looked good - inside and out. Their computers (and gadgets) are immensely appealing. Their operating system, OS X, is a pleasure to look at.
Read more »Best Linux distros for power users, gamers, newbies and more
What kind of user are you? Take a step back and ask yourself what you need from a Linux distribution.
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Reading: Evil Genes
I have to say that I was a bit disappointed in the lack of any actual science (it starts out much more promising than it then ends up being).
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Why Your Mother Wants You to Use Linux
As the saying goes, mother knows best. So if moms were give a chance to pick an operating system that would be right for their children, they will surely choose Linux. Here’s why...
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When Do You Have To Use The Terminal? (Terminal Test Followup)
A lot of people believe that you have to know how to use the terminal in order to use Linux. Other people claim you never have to touch the terminal at all. In reality, the neither group is quite right.
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Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 141
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue 141 for the weeks May 3rd - May 9th, 2009. In this issue we cover: Monthly Bug``Squad Meeting: May 12th, Jaunty Jackalope Release parties, What's a build score, then?, byobu 2.0 released, In The Press and Blogosphere, Ubuntu Podcast #27, Meeting Summaries of Technical Board and Ubuntu Server Teams, and much, much more!
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Linux, the silent revolution
In my travels around the internet and in talking with friends, co-workers and acquaintances I have noticed one thing. The word Linux is popping up more and more.
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Friedman Leaves Novell
Senior vice president of the People Organization for Novell has left
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OpenOffice Impress Design Proposals in Final Lap
Project Renaissance of OpenOffice.org opened up proposals for "Access Functionality" design changes for its office suite on April 20, 2009. The Impress presentation application was chosen as the Guinea pig. Deadline for submissions is just around the corner: May 4, 2009.
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Full Circle magazine - issue 24 released to an unsuspecting public
Full Circle - the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community
are proud to announce the release of our twenty-fourth issue.
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Brilliant Brainstorms #59 - Archive Space
This week: seeing percentage of free and used space for flash drives in nautilus; improving ubuntu brainstorm moderation; and better support for archiving/compression formats.
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Tim O'Reilly on the origins of open source
Tim O'Reilly may not have come up with the term "open source," but he gathered the right people together to make it happen
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Is Linux Community Biased
After some experiences on writing some posts about Linux and trying my hands on this system, I came to conclude Linux community is a biased.
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First "Mythcast" mythTV podcast released
This show is about MythTV. MythTV is an open-source PVR that allows you to record tv programs (and filter out all the commercials) as well as manage all your media: your photos, music, and dvd collection. We will explore all of these features and more throughout this podcast. Please join us as explore this wonderful application.
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