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Monday, January 19, 2009
A Beginner's Guide on How to Install Linux Software
Installing Linux applications can be a bit tricky if you're used to working with Windows or Mac. But don't worry, Laptop Logic's Linux guru Blair Mathis walks you through the do's and dont's in this extensive how-to.
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
How to get your mobile phones and PDAs to work with Linux
Mobile device syncing in Linux made easy. Step-by-step tutorial to set up Linux to work with your Mobile and PDAs.
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Use Your PSP as an Additional Windows Monitor
Windows only: If you're on the look out for a new trick to teach your PSP, using it as supplemental monitor for your Windows rig is pretty sweet trick indeed.
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Friday, January 16, 2009
Debian on Android installer released
I have created and installer and bootloader (download below) for getting Debian running on your Android (G1 at the moment) device, the whole install process will take you about 10 mins, and leaves you with access to the full plethora of programs available in Debian and let's you continue using your phone as it was intended to be
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Deep inside the Windows 7 public beta
Microsoft announced the Windows 7 beta at CES last week, and Ars has been using it since the moment it became available. Here's an in-depth look at the current state of the next version of Windows.
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
Linux 2.6.28's five best features
This Christmas Linux kernel release brings several great new features to Linux, and its improvements promise even more Linux desktop goodness in the future.
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Wednesday, January 7, 2009
How To: Become a Linux Netbook Power User
So, the season of giving has just come and gone, and you’ve received a Linux-based netbook—the popular new class of ultra-cheap, ultra-portable computer. By definition, netbooks are very limited in what they can do; they’re primary meant for accessing the web as well as some moderate office and multimedia use. Their low-speed processor and minimal
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Tuesday, January 6, 2009
iTunes goes DRM free
While Phil hasn't mentioned it in the keynote just yet, it looks like iTunes might be getting a big catalog overhaul, with most major labels finally offering up DRM free tunes. Previously purchased songs are now upgradable for the same old price of $0.30 a song.
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Debian 5 release approaches... binary blobs included
The developers behind the Debian Linux distribution have voted to proceed with the release of the next major version despite ongoing controversy over the inclusion of binary firmware in the kernel.
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Windows 7 Beta: First Impressions
It's probably not an exaggeration to say that Windows 7 is Microsoft's most important release of its operating system in a decade. That's not necessarily because of its advances, or what it does for Windows users, but rather because of what it means for Microsoft as a company.
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NEW: StarCraft 2 Screens [PICS]
We're posting these new StarCraft II screens with much reservation. After all, someone out there woke up this morning with no intention to die. But, having seen these new depictions of war-waging micro machines, this someone has triggered an inescapable obsession....
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Saturday, January 3, 2009
How To Run Linux From A USB Drive
Take Ubuntu or Fedora wherever you go. Nothing can beat having a great Linux distro installed on a super-fast hard drive, with all your favourite apps configured just how you like them and all your files at your fingertips.
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