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The Creators Of VLC Are Going To Release A Video Editor
I dont normally get excited for a new release of a video editor on Linux. There are many already available and most of them...
Installing Linux voids warranty!
An anonymous reader said a Best Buy manager refused to replace his broken laptop and threw him out of the store twice when he tried to argue. The reader had even gone so far as to purchase an $80 extended warranty.
Build an OS X Friendly Linux Media Server From Your Old PC
Surely, that Windows machine gave you some good years, before it became plagued with menacing viruses and fattening bloatware. So, why not give it a new lease on life by reconfiguring your old PC to serve as a Linux media server for your Mac?
Google's Chrome May Shift the OS Landscape
Google is providing a sneak peak at the Chrome OS today. Maybe the Google Midas touch can succeed where decades of Apple and Linux have failed--denting Microsoft's OS dominance.
Linux Contractor Fired for Using Firefox/Linux
This is a complicated story but one that must be told. I'm not sure there is anything that can be done about it except rage at the moon...
Lenovo returns to the Linux desktop
Lenovo will soon be shipping an ARM Snapdragon-based netbook using Linux.
openSUSE 11.2 Released!
The openSUSE Project is pleased to announce the release of openSUSE 11.2. openSUSE 11.2 includes new versions of GNOME, KDE, OpenOffice.org, Firefox, the Linux kernel, and many, many more updates and improvements. In 11.2 youll find more than 1,000 open source desktop applications.
How Google uses Linux
According to the article, a team of 30 Google engineers is rebasing to the mainline kernel every 17 months, presently carrying 1208 patches to 2.6.26 and inserting almost 300,000 lines of code; roughly 25% of those patches are backports of newer features.
Why is Linux Chrome so fast?
Chromium developers discussing why the Linux version of Chromefeels ridiculously faster than Windows and Mac.
How Can Linux Get A Virus? Through WINE, Thats How!
The epic tale of how I got a virus... on Linux... using Wine... and lived.
Ubuntu Linux powers up
The nice thing about Ubuntu is that it really is free: Just download a disc image at www.ubuntu.com, burn a CD or DVD, and you're ready to install it on a computer near you. (Ubuntu will work on Intel-based computers; PowerPC-based machines can find some new life with a Linux distribution called Debian, available at debian.org.)
Five ways the Linux desktop shoots itself in the foot
I love the Linux desktop, but facts are facts. Linux only holds a niche of the greater desktop market. Part of the reason is Microsoft's monopoly, but it's not just the Evil Empire that's kept Linux down, Linux has done a lot of self-damage.
Ubuntu 9.10 - Almost Perfect
Ubuntu 9.10 is only days away... and it is spectacular. Here's a quick look and what makes this the best release of any Linux distro. Ever.
London Stock Exchange dumps Windows for Linux
Fed up with Windows' failures, one of world's major stock exchanges is joining many others in making the switch to reliable Linux.
IBM markets Linux to Africa. Why not the U.S? - InternetNews
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[video]:Mark Shuttleworth Announces Ubuntu 10.04: Lucid Lynx
Mark Shuttleworth Announces Ubuntu 10.04, Lucid Lynx, at Atlanta Linux Fest 2009.
New 2-GHz ARM Chip Heads for Linux Devices
Embedded core designer ARM Ltd. on Wednesday announced a 2-GHz version of its Cortex-A9 microprocessor that the company hopes will eventually appear in smartphones and smartbooks.
Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 6
What's new in Ubuntu 9.10 Alpha 6? Well... first of all, there is no more Usplash. Secondly, the Ubuntu Software Store application is now present and it is available under the System menu. Other than that, the GNOME desktop environment has been updated to version 2.28 RC1 (2.27.92), the Linux kernel packages are now at version 2.6.31-10.34.
IBM Throws Out Microsoft Office - Linux Magazine Online
Reports, news and reviews, providing practical, hands-on information for Linux professionals.
Dell renews Ubuntu Linux desktop line up
Dell is now shipping Ubuntu 9.04 on its laptops and netbooks, and later this week it will start selling its new Ubuntu 9.04-powered desktop.
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