April 2007
The Genesis of the Linux Foundation
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 07:11:18 AM Filed under
On January 21, the New York Times published a story on Linux. This wasn't an article on technical advancement: no new kernel or distribution had been released. It wasn't financial; there wasn't yet another impressive quarter from one of the many companies that build their business around Linux.
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Make your PC a triple boot PC (Two Linux and XP)
Submitted by ggarron on Sunday 1st of April 2007 03:25:31 AM Filed under
Hi, Some time ago, i wanted to test ubuntu while still running Fedora and XP, so I made my system a Triple boot one, all managed by Grub.
One Grub point either to XP or to the other Grub, here is how i made that: http://linux.go2linux.org/node/19
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Selling our own dogfood
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 01:25:51 AM Filed under
Free software advocates, including myself, like to pontificate about how free software is a good business model. We like to hold up companies like Red Hat and show them off like a bright cliff-top lighthouse that shows the way to profitable free software.
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Bash Shell Keyboard Shortcuts For Linux Users
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 01:24:04 AM Filed under
The default shell on most Linux operating systems is called Bash. There are a couple of important hotkeys that you should get familiar with if you plan to spend a lot of time at the command line. These shortcuts will save you a ton of time if you learn them.
Here is the List of Bash Shell Keyboard Shortcuts For Linux Users:
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Raising Linux Awareness
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 12:22:05 AM Filed under
One of the main problems facing GNU/Linux (henceforth referred to as Linux) is that it simply is not known by the majority of the computer-literate users in this world, and is used on a daily basis by even fewer.
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Peacock Linux
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 12:16:13 AM Filed under
Today, we are pleased to be able to reveal a new operating system: Peacock GNU/Linux. Of course, who better to tell you about it than its creator, Drew Peacock:
"Peacock Linux - the Galactic Operating System - aims to make the best of both worlds. It's the perfect amalgam between free and proprietary."
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Ubuntu Feisty Fawn Looks Promising
Submitted by srlinuxx on Sunday 1st of April 2007 12:11:55 AM Filed under
For the past couple weeks, I've been running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn, the version of Ubuntu Linux scheduled for release next month. Actually, I'm running Kubuntu—the flavor with a KDE desktop. So, just mentally add the "K" throughout this post.
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