Over the weekend I got into a mood to try out another window manager besides my beloved KDE. Warning! There may be some prejudice here :) I thought that if I could find a good WM to run on my aging flaky computer I might be able to squeak by until I get a new motherboard.
Read more »A weekend with fluxbox
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Sun runs virtual Linux inside Solaris Containers
When Solaris Containers for Linux Applications is released into the source code with Update 4 on Aug. 27, Sun customers will be able to run unmodified Linux binaries made for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS.
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Five cool open-source sleeper apps
For a computer, software content is king. Programmable computers began the home computer revolution over 20 years ago. The modern revolution is Open Source software, giving immeasurable utility with no cost or risk. Sadly a lot goes under the radar but here are five sleeper apps really worth checking out.
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Create flashy graphs in minutes with Graph Gear
Turning plain data into shiny graphs similar to Visual Thesaurus and Visuwords doesn't only make them look good: it also allows you to visualize connections between different data bits and makes it more fun to explore them. The problem is that creating such graphs can often require three things not all of us have: programming knowledge, time, and money.
Read more »I’m LOVING Vector Linux!
So I had some issues getting USB-drives to work in both SUSE and Ubuntu.I actually had HUGE issues! So, in the search for another distro, someone on IRC recommended Vector Linux.
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id's "Tech 5": a Linux no-go?
id-Software's next graphics-engine "Tech 5" could possibly have no Linux support. This would go hand in hand with no Linux version of Rage - the new id-software game based on "Tech 5".
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Avant Window Navigator
There are many different Dock-like launchers available for Linux these days, some of them better than others. One such program is Avant Window Navigator.
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Ekiga: The “Duh” VOIP/SIP Software
Today you constantly see people looking for alternatives to Skype, Gizmo, or another service. One that users frequently overlook is Ekiga. It comes with a standard GNOME desktop, but many users never realize its existence. Ekiga has most of the features of Skype and Gizmo, but with the added videoconferencing feature.
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Using Firefox More Efficiently - Top 9 Functional/Usability Extensions
Firefox is becoming increasingly popular. One reason may be simple spite against Microsoft’s Internet Explorer. For me, the reason is Firefox’s extensibility. Its interface and functions can be customized.
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Conglomerate XML editor Overview
Conglomerate aims to be an XML editor that everyone can use.
Conglomerate is perfect open source tool for XML manipulation and editing.
It is suitable for fast DocBook XML creating from text files. Great tool for everyday office and home work.
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X.Org 7.3 Preview
Among the new features for X.Org 7.3 include the Xorg server 1.4, adjusting a display's backlight, updated drivers, and support for font catalog directories. X.Org server contains RandR 1.2 support, input hot-plugging, KDrive enhancements, Solaris DTrace support, and EXA improvements.
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Introducing the Hardy Heron
"I am delighted to have the pleasure of announcing the Hardy Heron (Ubuntu 8.04), the next version of Ubuntu that will succeed Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10, due for release in October 2007). [This] release will proudly wear the badge of Long Term Support (LTS)..."
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13 Great Open Source Games
We’ve all heard it. “[Insert open-source OS] has no good games.” You know they are wrong. But what do you do?
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Installing PCLinuxOS - what a breeze
I’m setting up a PC for my future father-in-law right now. I’m avoiding installing Windows as I hate dealing with it. I’m happy to help him to get to grips with using the machine and doing whatever he wants with it, but not so happy with having to provide Windows support (after all, I don’t use Windows, so I can hardly call myself an expert at it).
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Why WGA and DRM will fail
"We had two reports last week that gave us the reason why DRM and WGA will fail in the long run..."
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