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Linux distribution popularity trends plotted
Linuxtrends: "In order to get a sense of the popularity of various Linux distributions over the past several years, we entered their names into Google's search insights tool and grabbed images of the resulting graphs. The graphs display some fascinating trends and bode well for the future of Linux."
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Aug. 19, 1839: Photography Goes Open Source
Wired: "1839: With a French pension in hand, Louis Daguerre reveals the secrets of making daguerreotypes to a waiting world. The pioneering photographic process is an instant hit."
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PC-BSD 8.1 review
LinuxBSDos: "PC-BSD 8.1 was released on July 20, 2010, roughly five months after version 8.0 was released. Some of the suggestions made in the review of PC-BSD 8.0 have been carried out in this latest release."
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My Favorite 10 xkcd Comics Part-1
Tech Drive-in: "Xkcd needs no introduction especially if you are a geek(whatever that means). It's among my favorite pastime along with those super silly games we introduced to you before."
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Where to Download Free VirtualBox Images (.vdi) and How to Use it
Tech Source: "VirtualBox, arguably the most popular free and open-source virtualization software for Linux is a great tool for trying other operating systems without the need for additional hardware."
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Is Oracle Taking OpenOffice.org Closed-Source?
Acrossad: "I have written many articles in the past about how much I love OpenOffice.org. In fact OpenOffice is one of the applications that first gave me the confidence to switch to GNU/Linux six years ago."
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Advanced Effects using Blender Particle System
Packt: "In the previous articles, Getting Started with Blender's Particle System and Getting Started with Blender's Particle System- A Sequel, by Reynante Martinez, we discussed about the general usage and concepts behind Blender's Particle System and found some cool ways to extend it further."
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Frostbite Media about Zenwalk Linux
Frostbite Media: A company selling computers with Linux, Frostbite Systems (.com), also hosts a number of other Frostbite web sites. One of them being frostbitemedia.org where you find among other things a PodCast
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Ruby 1.9.2 Boasts 'Production Ready' Update as Rails 3.0 Approaches
Developer.com: "The open source Ruby development language has been rising in popularity in recent years. This week, Ruby developers released version 1.9.2, which may well help to further adoption as Ruby continues to evolve and mature."
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Debian: Yesterday's Distribution?
Linux Pro Magazine: "The latest Debian Project News recently announced a code freeze in preparation for a new release by the end of 2010. It's a sign of the times that the news went mostly unreported. Which makes me wonder: What is Debian's role today?"
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Learn Unix With OpenBSD
OStatic: "Much of the focus of desktop Linux, and regrettably even Linux in the data center, is a slow and steady migration away from the command line towards GUI tools and interfaces."
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Lightweight Linux Desktop Alternative: Xfce
Linux.com: "GNOME and KDE may be the first desktops that come to mind when you think of the Linux desktop, but they're not the only ones."
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Making a Starry Filter Effect in GIMP
Scott Photographics: "Photographers use Star Filters sometimes to really make the highlights stand out, but if you do not have one you can use GIMP to reproduce the effect."
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Editor's Note: Some Random Linux Usability Thoughts, or, Linux is not Windows
Some Linux design decisions seem like hangovers from Windows-land. But, unlike Windows, Linux does not need to be protected from itself, so why hang on to old habits?
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Which Licence is Best for the Future?
The H Open: "...those discussions ultimately led to an entirely fresh thought: that we are about to enter a new phase in open source business, one that places community and collaboration at its heart."
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Weekend Project: Secure Your System with Port Knocking
Linux.com: "Port knocking is an authentication system that allows a server to keep ports closed by default, and open them up only when clients send a pre-determined sequence of connection requests aimed at particular TCP or UDP ports."
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Ready to be an open source contributor but don't know where to start?
Opensource.com: "In early 2009, as the stories of many websites begin, a few college friends were considering what kind of project they might start together. In this particular case, the result was OpenHatch."
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RIAA Wants Piracy on the Table in Net Neutrality Talks
Datamation: "A group of 13 trade organizations representing all corners of the music industry is calling on Google to incorporate mechanisms for cracking down on piracy as it attempts to broker a deal on net neutrality."
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OMG that's so 2009 (No HAL for Banshee)
KILL THEM ALL AND LET A NORSE GOD SORT 'EM OUT: "No more HAL dependency! You can finally actually drop HAL from your iso and ship the best media player Gnome has to offer (sorry Rhythmbox- we just rule really hard)."
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How To Set Up A Webgui Based Print Server On Ubuntu Server Using SWAT, CUPS, And Samba
Howtoforge: "This how-to describes the process of setting up an intranet based print server using Ubuntu server. By using CUPS SAMBA and SWAT the final product is a webgui based solution to a headless print server."
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