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AMD Radeon HD 3300 / 790GX   more similar news »
Phoronix: "Now though AMD's top-end IGP is 790GX Chipset with Radeon HD 3300 graphics. We have been testing an AMD 790GX motherboard from Elitegroup Computer Systems for the past several weeks and today we are delivering our Linux benchmarks of this newest AMD integrated graphics processor."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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LinuxWorld is Dead. Long Live Open Source World!   more similar news »
Netstat -vat: "As I had predicted earlier this year LinuxWorld is no more. Well not quite. LinuxWorld the big Linux show that occurs ever year in San Francisco is morphing into a new show called OpenSource World."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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pt. X: the Window   more similar news »
OSNews: "If you were to ask people of a technically inclined nature who 'invented' the window, or where it first appeared, I'm sure you would get a lot of answers along the lines of Xerox PARC or Apple, and some might even be educated enough to come up with Douglas Engelbart, inventor of the mouse, and one of the driving forces behind the Online System (NLS). I will get to Englebart later, but I want to focus on someone else first."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Canonical Confirms MSI's Linux Return Rate Statement   more similar news »
OSNews: "He claimed that the unfamiliarity of people with Linux was the culprit. This claim sparked some serious discussion around the net, but now MSI's statement is being repeated by Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Microcontrolling on the Cheap With Arduino and Linux   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "Rob Reilly introduces us to the revolutionary and accessible new world of inexpensive microcontrollers, open hardware, and development environments that run on Linux. Unleash your inner mad scientist with these inexpensive yet sophisticated tools."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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CERN Fires Up Massive Grid   more similar news »
Grid Computing Planet "The grid combines the computing resources of more than 100,000 processors from 140 institutions in 33 countries, creating a massive distributed supercomputer that will provide more than 7,000 physicists around the world with near real-time access to LHC data and the power to process it, CERN said."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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10 Power-Saving Myths Debunked   more similar news »
InfoWorld: "how can you be certain that the power-saving strategies your company has adopted are, in fact, the best ones? After all, there are plenty of myths out there about saving energy that are patently false. In this report, we examine 10 such myths and bring the truth to light."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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7 Days of M1530: First Impressions   more similar news »
Linux Loop: "It's been four days now since I got my Dell XPS M1530 pre-installed with Ubuntu. You can see the unboxing pictures here. While I am not ready for a full review, I am ready to give some first impressions. Here is what I have noticed so far:"
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Changing Operating Systems Requires a Change in Mindset   more similar news »
IT Wire: "Most Windows users are quite happy to find out about some software that they want, go to a website, download it and install it. Or buy it on a CD/DVD and install it from that media. However, this approach usually doesn't work that well in Linux."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Free, Professional Music Production: A Linux Introduction   more similar news »
Royal HeHe2-ness: "Metal music may not be exactly everyone's cup of tea but if there's anything we could all agree on, it's an extremely intense, technically complex and physically demanding style of music -- A perfect guinea pig for pushing an audio production suite to its limits."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Is .NET on Linux Finally Ready?   more similar news »
InternetNews: "Even though Mono 2.0 is compatible with Microsoft's .NET 2.0, it's not in full compliance with the latest .NET releases from Microsoft. The Mono effort is important as it is intended to enable .NET (define) applications to run on Linux."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Fun Way To View Logs With logstalgia   more similar news »
LinuxHaxor: "But if you are looking to make your server monitoring a lot more interesting (besides using woopra), you should definitely try out "logstalgia". Also known as "ApachePong", it displays apache access log as a retro arcade game-like simulation in real time."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Setting Up Your New Computer - Beginner User   more similar news »
Linux Loop: "Today, I have a tutorial for anyone new to Ubuntu who has just gotten a machine with Ubuntu, either from Dell or from any other manufacturer. These are the things I would consider doing as a new user getting his or her first PC with Ubuntu"
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Finally a Big-Name Backer for Linux   more similar news »
reHASHplus: "The problem with Linux is that the backers of Linux distributions tend to be small little companies or at least not really famous ones. Funny names like Red Hat, Mandrake and Ubuntu don't help, either, not to mention "difficult to understand" business and profit models."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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First Look: Latest Fedora and Ubuntu Betas Really Shine   more similar news »
ars Technica: "These betas, which offer users an opportunity to get an early look at the functionality that will be included in the next major versions, are already highly polished and showcase the growing maturity of the desktop Linux software ecosystem."
Wed Oct 08, 2008
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Tomato Firmware Turns Your Cheap Wireless Router Into a Powerhouse   more similar news »
LinuxPlanet: "Like DD-WRT and OpenWRT, Tomato is an excellent Linux-based replacement for your stock WRT54G wireless router family firmware. Unlike DD-WRT and OpenWRT, it presents a well-organized interface that appeals to both novices and advanced users."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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OpenStreetMaps: Free Software's Answer to Google Commercially-Restricted Geo-Data   more similar news »
Free Software Magazine: "Just like Wikipedia, on which it is loosely modelled, OpenStreetMaps is resolutely free software. It is an attempt, by community participation, to map the Earth."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Network Block Devices: Using Hardware Over a Network   more similar news »
Linux Magazine: "While NFS, SMB/CIFS, and similar protocols are handy, they aren't always ideally suited to what you need to do. One obscure Linux tool can sometimes help on this score: Network block devices (NBDs)."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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A New Puppy Is Born   more similar news »
Linux Magazine: "Although the Productivity Sauce blog is all about, well, productivity, I'm willing to make an exception and mention the newly released Puppy Linux 4.1. I've been using this lightweight Linux distro on my ASUS Eee PC 701 for quite some time, and it helped me to be productive wherever I went."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Vista R.I.P.   more similar news »
Cyber Cynic: "Vista is awful. Everyone knows it, including Microsoft, and now Microsoft's actions have made it clear that Vista is on its way to the Microsoft junkyard with such similar failures as Windows ME and Microsoft Bob."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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OpenOffice.org Breaks Records Everywhere   more similar news »
Open Enterprise: "For, example, according to this report, there are now 12 million users in Brazil, representing fully 25% of the entire office market there."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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How to Make Twitter Keep Track of Everything You Install/Remove in Ubuntu   more similar news »
Quick Tweaks: "If you are like me who often likes to test one of the thousand applications available for Ubuntu and like to keep track of whatever you install or remove, here is a script for you. This script, tapt, tweets whatever you install, remove or perform other operations with 'apt-get' in Ubuntu to your Tweeter account."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Red Hat Simplifies Platform for Linux Supercomputing   more similar news »
ZDNet: "Red Hat on Thursday introduced what it called the first fully integrated, Linux-based, high-performance-computing platform, claiming to undercut a similar Windows-based system recently introduced by Microsoft."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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OpenOffice.org in the City of Katowice, Poland   more similar news »
Polish Linux: "We have begun this series of articles focusing on Free Software deployments in Polish government departments with the article OpenOffice.org in Aeba. Today we are introducing yet another example of a well-done implementation of OpenOffice.org, in Town Council of Katowice."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Red Hat CIO: The Secret to Open-Source Success is "Iteration"   more similar news »
The Open Road: "How to make money [in open source]? A lot of people started with the support model.... What Red Hat did was fundamentally different....It's not about trying to monetize the bits or the services. Everybody can do that."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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BIOS Settings Demystified   more similar news »
Hardware 2.0: "I find that when it comes to people building their own PCs (or tweaking their existing rig) then the mysteries that lay within the BIOS settings are scarier to most people than anything hardware related. Let's do something about that!"
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Rebuilding a Laptop Battery   more similar news »
Linux Journal: "When your laptop battery is about to give up the ghost, you are probably thinking of the typical three alternatives. The most obvious, of course, is "wow, what a great justification for buying a new laptop". With laptop prices falling and no such luck with battery prices, this almost makes sense."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Mono 2.0 lets .Net apps Run on Linux   more similar news »
InfoWorld: "Considered a major upgrade, the open source Mono 2.0 runtime leverages Microsoft's .Net Framework 2.0 programming model. With Mono, developers can build desktop and server applications using Microsoft-based environments and deploy them across multiple platforms, including Windows. Novell is leading the Mono effort."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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Data Processing Scores Big Success! Linux Loses, Again!   more similar news »
Managing L'unix: "At 8:30 AM in our national capital (Ottawa) on September 30th, the only response available from the https://www.lnnte-dncl.gc.ca site was that: "The site is down for planned maintenance.""
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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GNU Toolchain Update: September 2008   more similar news »
nickclifton: "One of my jobs at Red Hat is to take the changes in the public versions of the toolchain sources and copy them into our internal repository. I do this on a monthly basis and I produce a short report each time detailing what has happened. One of my friends here suggested that people outside of Red Hat might be interested in these monthly reports and so that is why I have started this blog."
Tue Oct 07, 2008
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5 Things I Wish Linux Had   more similar news »
Ken Hess's Linux Blog: "I'm a fairly prominent member of the Linux Community as a writer, contributor, and longtime evangelist for the cause and there are a few things I'd like the Community-at-Large to consider on my behalf. These are five things that I wish Linux had."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Encoding Regular Emails Into SPAM - Net Humor   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "I thought it was interesting that there's actually a site out on the Internet that will take a short message from you and encode it into SPAM. It'll even decode the SPAM it creates, so your buddies can figure out what you've actually sent them."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Review: PC-BSD 7   more similar news »
OSNews: "Being a Linux junkie, I thought it is time to venture into the BSD arena. Recently the PC-BSD team released their latest stable version (PC-BSD 7) code-named Fibonacci Edition."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Michael Robertson Sued Over Linspire's Missing Cash   more similar news »
Kevin Carmony's blog: "To this day, Michael Robertson has yet to explain to the 100 some-odd shareholders what happened with the millions of dollars in cash and assets that were owned by Linspire just a few short months ago."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Netstat to Find Ports Which are in use on Linux Server   more similar news »
Midnight-cafe: "Below is command to find out number of connections to each ports which are in use using netstat & cut."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Ubuntu 8.10 Beta ScreenShots from the install to installing packages   more similar news »
Linux Dynasty: "Ubuntu 8.10 Beta was released today and I'm glad to post the ubuntu 8.10 Beta screen shots here. I will say this...I've always enjoyed using Ubuntu and Ubuntu based distributions. Ubuntu has always made my life on my desktop easier."
link fixed--ed.
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Enhance Your DNS and DHCP Services With dnsmasq   more similar news »
Linux.com: "One solution is to implement Domain Name Server (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) with dnsmasq, and thereby cache external DNS addresses for performance reasons, dynamically assign IP addresses to all of the members of your network, and manage everything from one location."
Mon Oct 06, 2008
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Bash Weather Script - World Update!   more similar news »
The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "Today's Linux/Unix bash shell script is an update on our Bash Weather Script. the info is still grabbed from WeatherBug.com."
Sun Oct 05, 2008
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12 Most Devastating PC Viruses and Worms of All Time   more similar news »
Tech Source From Bohol: "I don't want to explain further or start a debate here, but I'll just let this all time list of 12 most devastating viruses and worms do the talking."
Sun Oct 05, 2008
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Thunderbird Continues to Idle Rather Than Drive   more similar news »
Cyber Cynic: "A few years back, when Mozilla spun Firefox out from the Mozilla Internet Suite, Thunderbird, its e-mail client got almost as much press and attention as the Web browser. Now, Thunderbird appears to be a neglected stepchild."
Sun Oct 05, 2008
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