Archive for January, 2008

Linspire Launches Custom Linux Build Service - CRN

Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Posted in Community | No Comments »

Linspire Launches Custom Linux Build ServiceCRN, NY - Jan 31, 2008based developer Linspire announced a Linux OS Build Service designed to help partners shorten time to market and mitigate the expense of ... Read more..

A Better ext4 Filesystem for Linux

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LinuxWorld: "A new Linux filesystem gets rid of the 256-petabyte limit, and adds a checksum feature for the journal. But developers want you to know that it's not yet ready ... Read more..

SLAX on USB Drive

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PolishLinux: "Such a stick is more than enough for a light Linux distro leaving a lot of space for other data..." Read more..

The Creative Zen and Ubuntu

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did some investigation ahead of the purchase and found out it should work well with Gnomad2. As this is my first MP3-player which is not a generic USB mass ... Read more..

Debian Multimedia Howto

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The purpose of this article is to talk about what I do to get Debian GNU/Linux up and running and the tricks I have learned along the way to make ... Read more..

Link love: Sources on Compiling a Linux Kernel

Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Posted in Community | No Comments »

I previously wrote about when you’re probably going to compile a Linux kernel. I admit that I am not an expert on this topic but I’d like to point ... Read more..

Seamlessly integrate XP into Linux with SeamlessRDP

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Today users have many choices for combining Linux and Windows on the same machine. You can go with a traditional dual-boot system in which the operating systems reside on different ... Read more..

VirtualBox: A Review

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VirtualBox is a great application for hosting guest operating systems on your Linux platform. It can be used to host other Linux operating systems and Windows. Read more..

Waving the Flag: NetBSD Developers Speak About Version 4.0

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"The NetBSD community announced last month the official release of NetBSD 4.0, the latest version of the Unix-like open-source operating system. Version 4.0 includes significant new features like Bluetooth support, ... Read more..

Virtualization Made Easy In Ubuntu 8.04

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One of the features that was introduced a year ago into Ubuntu 7.04 "Feisty Fawn" was support for KVM, which is the Kernel-based Virtual Machine. The Kernel-based Virtual Machine provides ... Read more..

Before you start using Linux

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Webmatic flashlets 1.11 (Default branch)

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Webmatic flashlets is a collection of various real-time flash graphical effects, menus, and transition effects for your Website (rain, snow, fade, zoom, beams, lightning, and more). You can customize your flash effects with an ... Read more..

Review: OliveBSD turns OpenBSD into very usable live CD

Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Posted in Community | No Comments »

The blogroll at Denny's blog -- Denny being committed to running OpenBSD as a full desktop operating system -- continues to point me toward interesting spins on the various flavors ... Read more..

SWAT your Samba problems

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If you need to share files or printers with Windows machines, you're likely using Samba and know how to administer and configure it by editing configuration files and starting and ... Read more..

Review: SimplyMepis 7.0

Thursday, January 31st, 2008 Posted in Community | No Comments »

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