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Hacking openSUSE 10.2 by Jem Matzan Topic: Linux Articles
Novell's openSUSE 10.2 is an exciting desktop operating environment that includes or supports nearly every program you need for work and play. But there are those last few programs and issues that make openSUSE just short of perfect. Web browser plugins for some kinds of online content; MP3, Windows...
Published: Saturday 16 December, 2006
Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" review by Jem Matzan Topic: Linux Articles
While still far from perfect, Ubuntu 6.10 "Edgy Eft" is both an improvement over the so-called "long-term support" release and a decent operating system in its own right. It's in a much better place than any other free-of-charge operating system has been before now, but I don't think it'll give any ...
Published: Monday 27 November, 2006
Cedega 5.2 review by Jem Matzan Topic: Misc. Articles
It's been said many times in many forums, blog posts, mailing lists, and comment sections: GNU/Linux won't really go far as a desktop operating system unless it can play the same games that Microsoft Windows can. For years, TransGaming has tried to make the dream of running Windows games in GNU/Linu...
Published: Thursday 23 November, 2006
Fedora Core 6 review by Jem Matzan Topic: Linux Articles
This is the first Fedora Core review I've written, but it's not because I didn't want to write one before. I've tested every Fedora release since the very first one, and have declined to write about it because it never seemed to work properly and I don't like writing totally negative reviews. At fir...
Published: Wednesday 08 November, 2006
Using OpenBSD 4.0 by Jem Matzan Topic: *BSD Articles
If you're a software enthusiast who has never used OpenBSD before, you might enjoy installing it by yourself and figuring it out as you go. If, however, you're looking for a more practical approach to using OpenBSD as a desktop or server operating system, here's a quick guide to get you started in t...
Published: Monday 06 November, 2006
OpenBSD 4.0 review by Jem Matzan Topic: *BSD Articles
In an era when the next edition of Microsoft Windows is pushed back more than a year, and popular GNU/Linux distributions are almost expected to have their release dates delayed by weeks or months, it's nice to know that at least one operating system releases on schedule without all kinds of showsto...
Published: Monday 06 November, 2006
Mandriva Linux 2007 PowerPack Edition Review by Jem Matzan Topic: Linux Articles
Though delayed for a while and later to market than most Mandriva fans would probably prefer, the new Mandriva Linux 2007 PowerPack Edition is finally here, nearly a year after the previous release. 2007 is typical Mandriva through and through: attractively themed in KDE, easy to install without ski...
Published: Wednesday 18 October, 2006
Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0 Review by Jem Matzan Topic: Linux Articles
MandrivaLinux (formerly MandrakeLinux) built its name and reputation on its consumer desktop products, but over the past two years its newer enterprise-grade GNU/Linux operating systems have been gaining momentum in a market traditionally dominated by Red Hat. Mandriva Corporate Server 4.0, released...
Published: Wednesday 18 October, 2006
Zenwalk GNU/Linux 3 Topic: Linux Articles
Zenwalk 3 is an operating system based on Patrick Volkerding’s Slackware GNU/Linux distribution, version 10.2. The entire operating system fits on a single CD, and stays true to what the author calls the “Zen philosophy”. This philosophy, as it has been coined, refers to Zenwalk’s policy of includin...
Published: Sunday 15 October, 2006
The Blag Book Topic: Linux Articles
Blag (a recursive acronym, standing for Blag Linux and GNU) is a GNU/Linux operating system distribution that consists entirely of Free Software. When I first stumbled upon the system a few months ago, I knew this would be the operating system I would stand behind.
Published: Sunday 15 October, 2006
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