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Tutorial explains Mandriva 2008 configuration
Apr. 23, 2008
A step-by-step tutorial on setting up Mandriva One 2008 Spring (Mandriva 2008.1) desktop (GNOME) has been published on HowtoForge.com. Written by Oliver Meyer, the six-page tutorial, called "The Perfect Desktop," covers basic configuration, and then steps through installations for over a dozen Linux applications. ...
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Google Maps gains easy Linux install
Apr. 23, 2008
Ubuntu, Linspire, and Freespire users can now install "Google Earth" with a single click, says Linspire. The desktop Linux distributor has added support for the free mapping application to its CNR ("click-n-run") installer, a user-friendly tool currently beta-testing for a wide variety of desktop Linux distributions. ...
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OSCON colocates with Ubuntu Live
Apr. 22, 2008
Registration is open for the tenth annual edition of OSCON (Open Source Convention), as well as for a co-located Ubuntu Live conference. Scheduled for Jul. 21-25 in Portland, Ore., O'Reilly's OSCON 2008 is expected to draw some 2,500 open source experts, visionaries, and hackers. ...
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Open-source Flash rival "Gnashes" out
Apr. 21, 2008
A non-profit open source project with high-profile backers has released beta code for an open source Flash media player, with a media server in the wings. Open Media Now's Gnash player runs standalone or as a plugin, and may run better than Flash on constrained devices. ...
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"Most significant" Ubuntu release ever approaches
Apr. 21, 2008
In an interview with the BBC News, founder and sponsor Mark Shuttleworth says the Ubuntu Project's 8.04 release (aka "Hard Heron") this week could be its most significant ever. Cited reasons include the promise of long-term support, and the ability to install it under Windows, without risky re-partitioning procedures. Ubuntu ...
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Linspire's CNR beta supports Ubuntu HardyHeron
Apr. 16, 2008
Linspire announced a new version of its CNR (Click'N'Run) software management system that supports the Ubuntu 8.04 ("HardyHeron") release, expected to take flight on Apr. 24. The client enables users to install, uninstall, and update desktop Linux software available on Linspire's CNR.com download site. ...
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Puppy + EEE = Puppeee
Apr. 11, 2008
They say that every dog has its day. Could the growing popularity of Asus's low-cost EEE notebook launch Puppy Linux into the limelight? ...
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Mini-ITX vendor pre-installs Ubuntu
Apr. 10, 2008
An online retailer specializing in mini-ITX boards, systems, and accessories has started selling mini-ITX and pico-ITX systems pre-installed with Ubuntu Linux. Logic Supply says that as a Canonical Solution Provider partner, it has staff ready to support approved systems under the popular desktop and server Linux OS.
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Abiword 2.6 -- You've come a long way, baby!
Apr. 10, 2008
I'll never forget attending the first LinuxWorld trade show in San Francisco in 1999, and getting a marketing hand-out from the Abiword team that was printed on re-used office paper. Almost 10 years later, the nimble Word clone has gotten to be "as good as they come," writes Myank Sharma ...
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HP releases its first Linux-powered laptop
Apr. 09, 2008
At the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit at the University of Texas Supercomputing Center April 8, Hewlett-Packard announced the release of its first Linux-powered computer to be sold in the United States, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC running Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Service Pack 1.
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Dutch UMPC runs Ubuntu Linux
Apr. 09, 2008
Dutch integrator Van Der Led (VDL) Designs has announced a clone of the Asus Eee PC ultra-mini PC (UMPC) notebook. The WiFi-enabled "Jisus" UMPC is equipped with a Chinese-made 1GHz Loongson CPU, has an 8.9-inch display, and runs Ubuntu Linux. ...
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Pundits weigh in on Atom-based MIDs
Apr. 08, 2008
After last week's unveiling of Mobile Internet Device (MID) prototypes based on Intel's Atom Centrino chipset, the pundits are weighing in. At ZDNet, Dana Blankenhorn blasts the whole lot as "ugly" while at TechNewsWorld, Rob Enderle calls the new Linux-based Lenovo MID an "iPhone killer." ...
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Customized Linux PC for MySpacers
Apr. 08, 2008
PC vendor Everex and gOS (Good OS), the Linux distribution based around Google applications, is taking the next step in online-based computing by introducing a limited edition MySpace PC. The ...
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Shuttle KPC Linux PC now available
Apr. 03, 2008
What's cute, comes in a 6.4" high, 11" long, and 7.5" wide black box and runs Linux? That would be Shuttle Computers' KPC Shuttle. This small-form factor PC doesn't have to stay black however. In what must be one of the most unusual customization options ever, the KPC ...
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Linux's Impact: The Return of XP
Apr. 02, 2008
Opinion -- It's a good news, bad news situation. The good news is that Linux has been remarkably successful at the low end of PCs, the new UMPC (Ultramobile PCs) like Asus' Eee line and Everex's CloudBook. ...
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Reports: OpenXML ISO approved
Mar. 31, 2008
According to multiple observers, Microsoft's OpenXML is on its way to becoming an ISO standard. ...
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Unhacked Linux
Mar. 31, 2008
Blog: The Mac went down in two minutes. The Vista SP1 PC made it two days. Only the Sony VAIO VGN-TZ37CN laptop running Ubuntu 7.10 survived the CanSecWest PWN to OWN PC hacking contest. ...
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Automatix development comes to an end
Mar. 28, 2008
Love it or hate it, anyone who runs Ubuntu has at least heard of Automatix. This program made it possible for any Ubuntu user to easily add a host of new programs and media codices to a desktop. Now, however, Automatix's developers are being pulled away ...
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UMPCs gain Novell SLED compatibility
Mar. 26, 2008
Fujitsu Computer Systems announced that four of its ultra-light notebooks have passed compatibility tests with Novell SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop (SLED). The LifeBook U810, LifeBook T2010, and LifeBook P1620 ultra-mini PCs (UMPCs), and the LifeBook S6510 notebook have been "YES Certified" by Novell, says Fujitsu. ...
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Is Firefox 3 ready for prime time?
Mar. 24, 2008
Review -- Firefox 3 may still be a beta, Beta 4 to be exact, but in a recent Reuters news story, Mozilla Vice President of Engineering Mike Schroepfer said of the browser, "In many ways it is much more stable than anything else out there." ...
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NComputing spreads I/O wealth
Mar. 24, 2008
NComputing has sold more than 600,000 virtual desktops in the last three years, offering an innovative way to harness what it calls "the untapped power of existing PCs." ...
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A tale of two x86 computing appliances
Mar. 20, 2008
This hands-on review compares and contrasts two computing appliances that run Linux on Via C7-M processors. The Zonbu Zonbook and the gOS Cloudbook are both manufactured by Everex, and cost about the same up-front, but that's where the resemblance ends, our reviewer ...
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15 years in the making, Wine 1.0 is in sight
Mar. 19, 2008
For far longer than any of its developers would care to recall, Wine, the best program to use in Linux to run Windows applications, has been in development. ...
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