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Worst Hardware For Your Linux Desktop 05-14-2008 |
(Column) - I have been asked this over and again - which hardware should be avoided before installing Linux? The list is actually smaller than you might expect, but it is helpful if you would like to remain in a headache-free zone.
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Top 7 Wireless Apps for Linux 05-12-2008 |
(Review) - Assuming you have managed to find a wireless card that is working well with your Linux distribution, or perhaps you just settled for a hack-n’-hope solution with NDISWrapper, you need to settle on an application that you can use to connect to your wireless network. |
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PCMan, Specto Reviewed for Linux 05-06-2008 |
(Review) - It’s rare these days that any one program gets me really excited, as I always feel like I have seen it all. Today, however, I believe I have come upon software concepts that have a lot of potential. Both are very different from one another, yet each is very strong in function in thei... |
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Nemo Review: A New File Manager for Linux 04-23-2008 |
(Review) - Generally speaking, I have been quite happy using Nautilus with a little help from Tracker from time to time. Nautilus is a no nonsense file manager that allows most users to get the most out of their files and the way they choose to manage them. |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 29 days ago: |
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(Column) - I never thought I would see the day when a hard drive manufacturer would go from indifferent to outright stupid all with one drive release. Apparently, it has happened. It seems that Seagate has opted to forgo compatibility for anyone other than Linux users and that’s a real shame, a... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 39 days ago: |
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(Review) - A lot of people have been reporting issues with Ralink (rt61, especially) chipsets and the Gutsy upgrade. Some users are struggling so much that they have gone ahead and reverted to using NDISWrapper and the Windows driver for their Ralink chipsets. Guess what - I'm typing this article... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 53 days ago: |
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(Review) - I was thrilled to see Linspire continue to work on its CNR service. While our visions for this product vary, in the end, Linspire and I hope to see this as yet another viable, standardized alternative to using other package managers for those who choose to do so. With that said, there ... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 68 days ago: |
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(Review) - What would it take to get more Linux users playing video games? A better selection of native games for the Linux platform? It has been tried over and again with very limited results. But perhaps it's worth trying again, this time with real, obtainable tools and help? Enter Garage Games. |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 95 days ago: |
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(Column) - This is something that had to come out eventually - has Xandros picked up where the SCO Group left off? Well, let me put it this way. The single most effective way to defeat something that's offered for free it to find a way to make it better, then make a fortune doing it. In the past,... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 101 days ago: |
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(Column) - Are we doing enough to attract new users from the IT community? The results are right here, many of the IT pros do not see Vista as an option any longer, and I personally see a fantastic opportunity for various Linux distros to make a name for themselves going forward. Here's a solid ... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 119 days ago: |
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(Column) - Why is it that we can manage to sway countless hardware manufactures into looking our way yet those who work in other business circles continue to ignore Linux to the point of almost being laughable? Today, we will highlight these companies, just to remind them how their decisions are ... |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 122 days ago: |
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(Column) - A lot of us spend a lot of time talking about how we are preaching the value of Linux to our Linux using friends, but how hard are we collectively working to make sure others outside of our comfort zone understand that popular Linux distros are a viable OS alternative? If you are like ... |
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| Submitted by 124 days ago: |
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(Column) - Sometimes beginner Linux users are pretty naive. |
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| Submitted by Matt Hartley 133 days ago: |
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(Review) - If there is a defining feature in Apple's Leopard, it's Time Machine. As cool as it may be, the fact is that we, as Linux users, are obviously not going to see much benefit from this is pitiful. So it's a good thing that open source developers have taken it upon themselves to create so... |
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