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Posts Tagged ‘Linux’

4 Ways to Give Desktop Linux a Test-Drive

4 Ways to Give Desktop Linux a Test-Drive That desktop Linux offers myriad compelling advantages for business users is no longer the subject of much debate. All that remains for many Windows users is to give it a try. Read more on... (Continue reading)

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Linux Root Exploit Once Fixed is Back Again

Linux Root Exploit Once Fixed is Back Again The Linux kernel had a root access exploit back in 2007, it was fixed, it came back and now it’s fixed again. “The vulnerability in a component of the operating system that translates... (Continue reading)

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Bringing D-Bus Into The Linux Kernel

Bringing D-Bus Into The Linux Kernel Phoronix: “Alban Crequy, a Maemo developer, for the past several weeks have been working on bringing D-Bus directly into the Linux kernel. Why? Huge performance improvements. ” Read more on Linux Today ... (Continue reading)

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Scary New Horror Adventure Available for Linux

Scary New Horror Adventure Available for Linux Linux Journal: “The folks who brought the three-part Penumbra series to the Linux community now bring us another even more terrifying adventure. Amnesia: The Dark Descent” Read more on Linux Today ... (Continue reading)

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Does Linux Offer Too Much Choice?

Does Linux Offer Too Much Choice? User choice is one of the hallmarks of the Linux world, and most seem to agree that it’s a good thing. One might even go so far as to say it’s a big part of... (Continue reading)

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Broadcom releases open source wireless driver for Linux

Broadcom releases open source wireless driver for Linux Ubuntu 10.10 to ship with open driver Wireless chip maker Broadcom on Thursday announced good news for Linux users in the form of a fully open wireless driver that’s compatible with the operating... (Continue reading)

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The Father of Linux is now a U.S. citizen

The Father of Linux is now a U.S. citizen The U.S. has a new citizen to call its own. Best of all, it’s someone with a bit of notoriety in open source circles. The word on the street s that the... (Continue reading)

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Flash Player ‘Square’ Adds 64bit Support for Linux, Mac, Windows

Flash Player ‘Square’ Adds 64bit Support for Linux, Mac, Windows “Adobe Flash Player ‘Square’ is a preview release that enables native 64-bit support on Linux, Mac OS, and Windows operating systems, as well as enhanced support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 9... (Continue reading)

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Linux distro Sidux reborn as aptosid

Linux distro Sidux reborn as aptosid The H Open: “”Sidux is dead” – reads the latest news post on the Sidux web site.” Read more on Linux Today ... (Continue reading)

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Power management software for Linux lovers

Power management software for Linux lovers OK, I admit it, I’ve been very remiss. Not once in this blog have I written about a power management utility intended for those of you with Linux desktops. So, happy to report that I’ve... (Continue reading)

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