September 25, 2008
Linux On a Nutshell
You have five minutes and ten sentences to explain Linux to a complete newbie, without the geekery mumbo jumbo. What would you say?
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You have five minutes and ten sentences to explain Linux to a complete newbie, without the geekery mumbo jumbo. What would you say?
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Linux and flexibility go hand in hand, and the options for virtualization are no different. But recently, a change in the Linux virtualization landscape has appeared with the introduction of the Kernel virtual Machine, or KVM. KVM is the first virtualization solution to be part of the mainline Linux kernel. KVM supports the virtualization of Linux
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Firefox has been outperforming IE in every department for years, and version 3 is speedier than ever.But tweak the right settings and you could make it faster still, more than doubling your speed in some situations,
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If you’ve worked on IBM AIX,another flavor of UNIX/Linux,you’ve more than likely used the vi editor.Since its conception in 1976,vi has become a staple for anyone wanting to edit files. How could someone make a more powerful editing tool than vi, you may ask?The answer is Vim,and this article provides details on the many enhancements & usage of vim
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A review of Linpus Linux Lite that comes pre-installed with Acer Aspire One Linux edition.
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A review of Linpus Linux Lite that comes pre-installed with Acer Aspire One Linux edition.
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Just switched from Windows or still a bit scared about the command line? You shouldn’t be! The command line is a very powerful, fast and intuitive tool to get things done without clicking buttons and navigating through windows.
In this article we’re going over 9 must know linux terminal commands.
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Give me a brain-dead “click and kill” game, and I’m all over it. So it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that I’m a big fan of the ‘First Person Shooter’ genre. Even though I’m regularly fragged by 6 year olds across the world, it just goes to show you don’t have to be good at something to enjoy it. So here are my top 5 free cross-platform FPS
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Recently, I have tried a few free and open-source RTS games and was really impressed with some of them. The best thing is that I can play them instantly on my Linux box without the need for Wine and without having to spend a single dime.
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Let’s face it, the default theme on current Ubuntu releases is more aimed at the (boring) business folks: no transparency, no effects, no shiny icons and cool wallpapers. That’s why I’m going to walk you through some easy steps to customize your Ubuntu Gnome – for better usability and better looks (to impress your windows buddies?).
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