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Tech Source From Bohol: "If you happen to have .rpm file package that you would like to install on your Ubuntu machine, you will have to convert that file to .deb first for it to be installed. How will you  |


The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "As part of a non-existent tradition, composed of this year's "New Year's Eve post" (being written as I type ;) and last year's zany and over-the-top network port querying script post, we're going to make  |
Raiden's Realm: "GoblinX is a LiveCD distribution built around Slackware Linux, and designed for ease of use. The flexibility of GoblinX is worthy of mention, as even its boot options show this ability. But is GoblinX an angel in disguise,  |
TCS: "Open your source, open your mind."  |


Click: "I had no expectation that it would work, but I decided to shove my trusty Orinoco WaveLAN Silver PCMCIA 802.11b wireless networking card into the meant-for-Airport-only slot in my Power Macintosh G4/466 running Debian Etch"  |
Enterprise Networking Planet: "Over the last couple of weeks we've looked at the theory behind public key encryption and public key infrastructure. But how is all of this pulled together into a product that enables you to send or receive  |
Tech Broiler: "Here's some neat Star Trekky-tech that you'll be able to get your hands on shortly -- Texas Instruments' DLP Pico Projector Development Kit. The kit includes a Zippo lighter-sized 7.5 lumen projector unit, combined with a BeagleBoard embedded  |
LWN: "A case in point is Hv3, a web browser written in Tcl/Tk. Although currently in alpha and paying more attention to developers' needs than those of end users, Hv3 is already highly suitable for basic web-browsing, with a design  |
It's a cliche, but it's an apt one: "God save me from my friends - I can protect myself from my enemies." Theodore Ts'o wrote an anti-Free Software rant this week that could have come straight from the massive, never-sleeping  |
Debian News: "The Debian Project has lost an active member of its community. Thiemo Seufer died on December 26th in a tragic car accident."  |
ars Technica: "The Ubuntu Linux distribution has attracted a broad audience of Linux enthusiasts, and it's beginning to gain traction among mainstream computer users. Although Ubuntu is relatively new, it builds on the rich history and deep roots of the  |
IT Wire: "On Christmas Eve I suggested what "Jingle Bells" may look like if it were a Linux shell script. Here it is for those who missed out, and some interpretation for those who didn't."  |
LWN: "Reducing the power usage of a desktop computer can bring about a number of benefits. Whether your goal is to save money on your power bill, reduce your carbon footprint or eliminate unwanted heat and noise from your office,  |
IT Wire: "If "Jingle Bells" was a Linux shell script it might look something like this"  |
Tech Republic: "Got a new Linux netbook? Here's some things to do with it..."  |
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