In LinuxWorld 'fight club,' only three antivirus tools catch all the viruses thrown at them
Read more »Motorola, Qumranet Closer To Shipping Mobile, Virtual Linux Products
Motorola is close to releasing its much anticipated, first Linux-based Razr2 V8 handset in the U.S, ” said Christy M Wyatt, vice president of ecosystem and market development for Motorola during a LinuxWorld press conference.
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Hands-On With The OpenMoko Phone
I got the chance to see the Neo 1973 prototype phone in the flesh today here at the OpenMoko booth at Ubuntu Live. This is the next generation open-platform phone that runs Linux. The picture above shows the device with a couple of batteries and a debug board.
Read more »Slap in the Facebook: It's Time for Social Networks to Open Up
"...Like locked cell phones and copy-protected music, Facebook is on the wrong side of the open-network debate. Facebook is a sealed bubble. Facebook users are locked into Facebook, just as iTunes locks music fans to Apple's iPod..."
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Inside KDE - The Trash System
We're going to look at KDE's trash system. For those who hadn't paid attention to the trash system in KDE (hey, who does?), sometime during the move from KDE 2.x to 3.x, or sometime thereafter, KDE moved its trash system from a live trash file storage system to a representative trash file system.
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Controlling and managing Edubuntu users' desktops
The community-driven Edubuntu project aims to create a version of Ubuntu specially tailored for use in primary and secondary education. Perhaps the most useful feature present in the Edubuntu OS is the Linux Terminal Server Project environment, whose applications are not limited just to eduction.
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IEs 4 Linux Internet Explorer 5.0 5.5 6.0 on Linux
Over the last year or so Ive read allot of good things about IEs 4 Linux and today I thought I would give the script a try for myself. IEs 4 Linux is a simple Bash Script program that installs Internet Explorer 5.0 5.5 6.0 on Linux. IE 7.0 support is currently in beta testing builds and should be officially supported in their next stable release.
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The Linux Gamers' Game List
A massive, massive list of linux games... did I mention it was massive??
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Mind mapping tools add new dimensions to old technique
Mind mapping, the practice of visually representing linked ideas in diagrams, is a controversial technique.
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Automatix Supported Alternatives : Burning and Ripping
I’m going to take this series on supported Automatix replacements one “section” at a time.
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Compositing Goodness
As some of you know, I gave up on MS Windows a long time ago. I have a small partition with Vista on it, but I run openSuse Linux more than 90% of the time.
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Openbox 3.4.4 Released
Openbox 3.4.4 has been released. "Openbox is a minimalistic, highly configurable, next generation window manager with extensive standards support."
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First test version of klik2 available
The klik-project addresses the urgent need of a sane solution to the current Linux software installation problem. While the first version provided an interesting solution in several situations there were still quite some problems and flaws.
Now a new version of klik is developed which aims at solving the remaining issues as well.
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BLACK HAT - Mozilla says it can patch flaws in 10 days
A Mozilla executive has vowed that his company can patch any critical vulnerability in its software within 10 days, a sign that Mozilla may intend to step up its efforts to improve security.
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