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Maybe it’s time, then, to take another look at Linux on the desktop and/or the server side. We’ll look at the seven areas you need to consider.
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The Simple Help blog has a helpful screen-by-screen explanation of how to install KDE’s backend in Windows and get your favorite apps installed and running
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Christopher Somerville seeks out the wildest corners of Britain and Ireland that are steeped in history, magic and superstition. WANT!!!
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SEARCH giant Google has joined Australia’s national broadband debate, telling the federal Government’s expert panel that the provider of Australia’s new high-speed internet network must not operate both the network and a retail broadband businesses.
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Identi.ca is an open source implementation of a distributed microblogging platform. There are enough twitter clones but this one is different from others.
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setup yr domain to serve yr openid:)
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How to select the best memory for the bus speed you need for a cpu – a very handy guide
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Love My Vim.
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A lower-cost, subscription-based Office bundle may be less of an effort to undermine Google Apps and more about promoting Microsoft’s OneCare antivirus service.
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There’s a new beta for Flash Player 10 (Astro) available for Windows, Mac, and — you guessed it — Linux. Go get it in the lab.
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This document describes how to install a Proftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users.
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Australia’s government has launched an ambitious effort to build a new fiber-to-the-node national network that will provide at least 12Mbps connections to 98 percent of Australia’s population.
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LinuX-Gamers Live is a live DVD from Germany based on Arch Linux that includes nothing but games
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Check out this cool display and interface with Google Earth. amazing!!
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