Trying to find a cost-effective, reliable way to publish calendars using the Linux platform? Jack Wallen shows you how to do it using Firefox, an Apache module, and the Firefox Lightning plug-in.
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Foresight Linux Review
Foresight Linux is a relatively new distribution based on rPath Linux and featuring the latest Gnome and freedesktop.org desktop. This review of Foresight's latest version, 1.4, will attempt to show the strengths of this distro and why not, give you a reason to try it next time you go distro hopping!
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Ulteo - Will it ‘change the way we all use computers’?
Ulteo, a relative newcomer to the ever evolving Linux world, is currently sitting at a not too impressive 95 on Distrowatch. After recent announcements by Gaël Duval on the Ulteo blog, I suspect that position is about to change dramatically.
Read more »France Telecom Supports OpenID!
"...They just announced that all France Telecom subscribers (~40-million -- the country is about 65-million people) now have an OpenID..."
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Asus Eee Gets Early Russian Review
Who has somehow got their hands on Asus' sub-$300 subnotebook? Russians, that's who. And they like it.
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WengoPhone 2.2 alpha 2 released
"Head on over to the OpenWengo developer website to get a sneak peek at what's coming up in the 2.2 release, or get the sources from SVN at https://dev.openwengo.org/svn/openwengo/wengophone-ng/tags/release/2.2/2007-09-24-wengophone-2.2a2/"
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Obscure Linux Commands: Cheating At Word Games
Now, granted, cheating at word games won't make you very good at the word games. However, using practical problems from word games is an excellent opportunity to brush up on your Command-Line-Foo! There is no better exercise to master regexps.
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phpGroupware Admin: Controlling Access and Setting Preferences
Don Parris discusses how to change user Access and Preferences settings in phpGroupware.
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Theora 1.0beta1 released
"After several years of development, the first beta release for Ogg Theora 1.0 - a free video codec - is now available. Now all we have to do is to get some content in the Theora format."
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Ubuntu 7.10 Beta released
"The Ubuntu team is proud to announce the beta release of Ubuntu 7.10 and its variants, Kubuntu, Edubuntu and Xubuntu..."
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5 reasons to look forward to Pidgin 2.2.1
When you are a MSN + IRC user (like me), Pidgin 2.1.1 will be for you. Why?
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The $0 Laptop lives ... barely
I call it the $0 Laptop, because that's what I paid for it. The dead Gateway Solo 1450 I got a few months back now runs.
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Hardy Heron: The Next Ubuntu 8.04
We all know that Gutsy (Ubuntu 7.10) is released, a version that everyone is waiting for, but today you'll be informed about the release dates of Ubuntu 8.04, codename Hardy Heron.
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The Firefox conspiracy: It’s FUD time again!
"...In summary, there’s no news here since last year: Yes Firefox 2 has an enhanced anti-phishing protection that sends your web address to Google that you have to activate. There’s currently no other mechanism to achieve a comparable level of protection. Unless there were other providers. Which Firefox could integrate.
Read more »Ubuntu 7.10 improvements for Firefox users
"Ubuntu released today a beta version of forthcoming Ubuntu 7.10 (code name Gutsy Gibbon), scheduled for final release on October.It includes a couple of nice improvements for Firefox users..."
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