February 19th, 2007 | by Tony Steidler-Dennison |
- Desktop Linux 2006: Year in Review » Linux on the desktop grew and matured in 2006. While some analysts reported a slowing
of Linux penetration on the desktop in 2006, a number of significant milestones were
reached that promise to continue to move the Linux desktop ahead in 2007.
- Linux.com | Improved ways to suspend and hibernate a laptop under Linux » Last June I wrote about suspending and hibernating laptops under Linux. Since then a few things have changed — thankfully, for the better — so it’s time to revisit the subject. Also, a few readers have responded offering suggestions for improving the su
- Discursive: 2008 Presidential Technology Race: Urchin, Online Video, Linux, Apache » The web site is the new campaign handshake, and I was curious to see what technologies were powering candidate web sites. Whoever puts these sites together has to choose a site that can be developed quickly and can handle intense bursts of traffic, so whi
- Automatic Backups with rsync and Anacron LG #104 » The thing about backups is that they can just be a pain. Everyone knows just how important they are, but very few people actually take the time to perform proper backups. Even after they have felt the pain of losing all those important files.
- 64 Studio - Trac » 64 Studio develops a distribution of native free software for digital content creation on x86_64 hardware (that’s AMD’s 64-bit CPUs and Intel’s EM64T chips). It’s based on the pure 64 port of Debian GNU/Linux, but with a specialised package selection and
- Alberto Garcia’s webpage at Igalia » Last.fm is an online personalized radio station and recommendation system. I wrote about it some time ago in my blog. There is an old official player available in Debian, but it is no longer supported, as the Last.fm people have released a new client. It
- NinjaHideout » Blog Archives » Scribes - One of the Best (IMHO) Text Editors on Linux » On thing OS X really has going for it - apart from the totally rad interface and such, is the “wonder” text editor, TextMate. Although, previously mentioned here on the site (in my Komodo Edit review) there are editors on each platform that try to mat
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