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Have yourself a very Linux Christmas
Whether you cut your teeth downloading Linux 0.x source code or you want to give Linux a try for the first time, we’ve got presents for you.
What do you get for the Linux lover in your life?
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Linux Audio Blog #3
Some additional comments about operating systems with some more detail including MMUs, Amigas, old computer hardware and where computing is going, 16 minutes duration.
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Google Chrome OS: unlike Android, it’s open source
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Linux 2.6.35.7
I’m announcing the release of the 2.6.35.7 kernel. This is only needed if you run Xen, there was a typo that caused problems. My fault, sorry.
Linux 2.6.36-rc6 Kernel Released
The Linux 2.6.36 kernel is just about here.
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Windows Legacy Apps vs. Linux Desktop Adopters?
In a previous article on Linux-Window desktop competition, I shared my thoughts on why desktop Linux shouldn’t focus on competing with Windows.
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A Point That Deserves Illuminating: Linux Is Not “I-Cant-Believe-Its-Not-Windows!”
The difference between consumer needs and producer needs appear to be clearly understood everywhere else.
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Avaya drops Microsoft with IP Office 6.1 update
Communication platform switches to Linux
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Open Source Desktops May Not Happen for Small Biz
For all the talk of how open source software is kicking butt and taking names in the cloud space (see: Red Hat, Ubuntu, Novell)
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Not All Chrome Glisters
Because Chrome OS is open source, it has been available for people to explore for some time, which means that it’s not really possible for any elements of it to be a surprise, rather deflating any attempt to launch it in the traditional sense.
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ATI Linux Users Get Excited For Catalyst 10.10
In what has become an unfortunate tradition for the past few releases, prior to the release of Ubuntu 10.10, AMD provided Canonical with a pre-release of their latest proprietary Catalyst driver at th
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How to test if a laptop is working with Linux
One interesting observation is that Ubuntu Lucid has almost twice the framerate than RHEL6 with glxgears. No idea why.
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Removing the big kernel lock.