A text editor is a type of program used for editing plain text files. Text editors are often provided with operating systems or software development packages, and can be used to change configuration files and programming language source code.
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Ubuntu — Beyond the Hype
Since a few years, Ubuntu has been grabbing headlines in the mainstream press, sometimes to the point where people are referring to Ubuntu where they mean Linux (or GNU/Linux as the case may be)...
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Scribus: Professional page layout for Linux
Scribus is an open-source page layout program that runs on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X. Is it a viable alternative to proprietary products for professional production work?
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One Laptop Per Geek - A Review in Many Parts
So I decided to try an experiment, and participated in the G1G1 (Give 1, Get 1) program from the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) project.
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The Sound Of Linux 2007
In this article I've selected what I consider to be some of the past year's outstanding achievements in the world of Linux music and sound software. It's not really a "Best Of 2007", it's just my personal choices for what I found most interesting and significant in the past year.
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Liberating Macbook Pro
I’ve always wanted to install Ubuntu on my Mac. So I decided to give myself little christmas present and finally get it done. Here’s my experiences with running Linux on Intel Mac.
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Fedora 8: An Assault On Ubuntu
Lately, I have been looking into other distributions that, like Ubuntu, are working to make strides to attract new users. I still have Debian Etch burned to a CD, waiting for a test in our lab. Next up is going to be Fedora. In the past, I have never been too impressed with RPM-based distributions, but to be fair, most of this came from nightmare scenarios with Mandriva and SuSE.
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7 reasons why you should use Ubuntu?
I have been using Ubuntu for 4 days now. It makes me addicted to it.
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Analyzing Microsoft’s OS by Linux Standards
In the past, I’ve noticed that reviews of the various GNU/Linux OS distributions have frequently made point of their downfalls when compared to one Microsoft OS or another. This doesn’t make much sense in the grand scale of things, because most-if not all-of Microsoft’s advantages come from being the long-time
market leader, not the better OS.
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First Impressions: Real life with the Zonbu Laptop Review
I’ve had the Zonbu laptop for a few days now so I wanted to share my initial impressions and do a review.
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5 Things You'll Love About Firefox 3
New versions of favorite applications are always a little tricky; you want to keep up with the times without fixing what ain't broke. With that in mind, I took a look at the newly released Firefox 3 Beta 2 to see what we can look forward to when the final version ships in 2008.
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Asus Eee PC Meets and Exceeds Goals
Over 350,000 Eee PCs have been sold so far since the release in mid October, according to Tech Digest.
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Top 20 Linux Apps for 2007
It seems like every blog on the internet has one of these, so here’s my picks for the top 20 Linux applications. I’ll be covering programs from all different categories that I think stand out and shine as true wonders of Linux and will be presented in no particular order.
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16 days left until the dream becomes reality
I wrote about the performance of KDE 4 some time ago, and I'd like to revisit it.
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Getting Down and Dirty with Google's Android
The best way to understand a new SDK is to work with it. With that in mind, we'll show you how to do some basic location based services and simple UI layout using Google's newest upstart mobile offering.
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