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Preinstalled SUSE Linux ThinkPad is good, but not great
Feb. 15, 2008
Blog -- I use, on a daily basis, three different Linux distributions: MEPIS 6.5 and 7, OpenSUSE 10.3, and SLED 10 SP1. So, when I saw that Frank Ohlhorst, my colleague over at The Channel Insider, had gotten his hands on a ThinkPad T61 ...
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Thunderbird security woes
Feb. 11, 2008
When Firefox 2.0.0.12 came out on Feb. 7, it brought with it fixes for three critical security holes and seven that were not quite so serious. According to the security advisories, many of these problems were also fixed in the Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 e-mail client. Unfortunately, ...
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XP for OLPC is almost here
Feb. 07, 2008
Blog -- It's not like anyone has asked for Windows XP to run on the Linux-powered One Laptop Per Child XO laptop, but Microsoft is getting ready to deliver it to us anyway. ...
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Asustek to release more 'Eee' Linux desktop PCs
Feb. 01, 2008
Asustek, the company behind the popular Xandros Linux-powered Asus Eee PC 4G ultramobile PC, knows it's got something good going on, and so it's going to push its Linux desktop PCs for all it's worth. ...
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Getting Office 2007 fonts into Linux
Jan. 30, 2008
The really big problem in document formats is what's going to become the next office document format: Microsoft's proprietary Open XML or OpenOffice's ODF (Open Document Format). ...
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Vive la Ubuntu libre!
Jan. 30, 2008
The Linux desktop may be moving forward slowly in the United States, but it's a vastly different story in Europe. ...
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HP debuts Linux-based thin client
Jan. 29, 2008
Hewlett-Packard unveiled its first new thin clients since acquiring Linux thin client specialist Neoware last fall. Among the new products is a Debian-based "t5735" model featuring a CPU and GPU (graphics processor unit) from AMD, which acquired GPU specialist ATI recently. ...
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KDE Sets Roadmap for Development
Jan. 24, 2008
With version 4.0 of the popular KDE Linux desktop released, the KDE team has set a roadmap for future releases of the technology. ...
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KDE Targets Windows, Mac
Jan. 24, 2008
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—Developers of KDE, the popular Linux desktop environment, are targeting Windows and enhanced Macintosh support. ...
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Sears offers cheap pre-installed Freespire Linux PCs
Jan. 17, 2008
The mainstreaming of Linux-based PCs has taken another major step forward. Sears, via its Web store, is now offering a low-priced minitower PC that comes with pre-installed Freespire 2.0 Linux. ...
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How low can you go and still run Linux?
Jan. 14, 2008
Opinion -- I remember when getting a decent PC would set you back at least a grand. Then it was $500. Now, it's $150!? That's the story that small vendor LinFX wants you to buy along with its PC with pre-installed Linux. ...
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The Easy Way to Install Programs in Ubuntu Linux
Jan. 11, 2008
Blog: Well, you could do it the manly way and type in the source-code listings with vi-EMACS--we spit upon EMACS!--and then hand-compile the program yourself with gcc. Or you could use apt-get, not really a man's man way of doing it, but OK. ...
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The $75 computer?
Jan. 11, 2008
When the OLPC (One Laptop per Child) was first proposed, much was made of how impossible it was that there could ever be a $100 computer. Well, the naysayers were right. It turned out to be a $200 computer. ...
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OLPC having bad start to 2008
Jan. 08, 2008
Opinion -- The calendar has switched over to 2008 and so far it has been anything but a happy new year for the One Laptop Per Child Project. ...
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A marriage of convenience broken: OLPC and Intel
Jan. 07, 2008
Opinion -- Can I be honest? Intel was never really interested in partnering with the One Laptop Per Child project. The marriage of Intel and OLPC was destined for divorce before the two ever walked down the aisle. ...
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OLPC: Intel contributed little to the project
Jan. 06, 2008
The day after Intel announced that it would leave the One Laptop Per Child board, the nonprofit organization shot back that the chip giant had contributed little to help the project during its six months with the group. ...
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Intel out of One Laptop Per Child scheme
Jan. 04, 2008
NEW YORK (Reuters)—Intel Corp said on Thursday it will drop out of the One Laptop Per Child project and resign from the board after the project's board demanded the chipmaker stop supporting other efforts in emerging markets. ...
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