- Linux tutorial
(linux tutorial beginner) Oct 09 08
A very good Hands on tutorial on operating Linux for the beginners. This tutorial teaches the basic commands and steps on how to operate Linux.
- Learn even more command-line tricks and operators in UNIX
(IBM Unix tips trick linux) Oct 03 08
Get a better understanding of all those "strange" characters UNIX users are typing. Learn how to use pipelines, redirections, operators, and more in UNIX.
- Dr. Dobb's | SourceLabs' Top 10 Linux, Java Support Issues
(sourcelabs drdobbs java linux support top10 rehl xen ubuntu) Oct 03 08
SourceLabs, the company innovating support and search technology for open source software, today announced the top ten most prevalent support issues and search data for supporting Linux and Open Source Java for the month of September 2008.
- GACL | Linux Journal
(google gacl chrome gears android linux mobile) Sep 22 08
Until Chrome came along, Google's Master Mobile Plan didn't quite add up. Now it does. Chrome -- Google's new superbrowser -- is cream on the top of a new mobile software stack. Let's call it GACL, for Gears, Android and Chrome on Linux
- Microsoft to buy up to $100M in Novell SUSE Linux support vouchers
(microsoft opensource suse linux support novell) Aug 20 08
Microsoft will buy and resell up to another $100 million worth of enterprise support subscriptions for Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server operating system.
- Online Cloud Backup on Linux, MacIntosh, and Windows
(linux apple windows cloud backup Mac) Aug 12 08
OPENRSM has built a Massive Online Grid Storage and Computing Cloud with the sole purpose of making backup and storage of your valuable data easier and cheaper.
The Easy part is that all you have to do is download the OPENRSM MySecureBackup software for Windows, MAC, or Linux.
- Interactive Linux kernel map
(linux kernel graphics) Aug 06 08
Conceptual map of Linux kernel source. Interactive.
- Linux News: Applications: What's Holding OpenOffice Back?
(openoffice linux opensource software) Jul 06 08
Why don't more people use OpenOffice, the free and open source alternative to Microsoft Office? Microsoft has spent years and dollars engineering creative ways to keep people using its costly software and preventing them from switching to OpenOffice -- that's one explanation, writes Lou Dolinar.