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MyNotex Strikes an Almost Perfect Note

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Linux Gaming: If You Build It, Will They Come?

For long-suffering Linux users who have endured the dearth of high-quality action games on their open source desktops, the wait for better game developer support soon may be over ...

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Skype for Linux Redesign Is Ugly but Functional

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KaOS Calms Down KDE

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The Novena Open Hardware Laptop: A Hacker’s Dream Machine

Would you buy a high-end laptop built completely around open hardware and the Linux distro of your choice? Novena offers that opportunity, but it comes with an out-of-the-box experience that might be beyond the reach of the typical computer consumer ...

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Linux Mint 17: Fresh and Long-Lasting

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LXQt Desktop Could Be a Real Beaut

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Pinguy OS Makes Gnome Desktop as Good as It Gets

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Open Source Persistence: Resistance Is Futile

Software developers routinely use open-source components to boost productivity and improve the quality of their code. The problem for enterprises is that companies using open source must properly manage it and comply with its licensing, as with any third-party code ...

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Got Linux? Add Proprietary Code

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RoboLinux Smooths the Linux Migration Path

RoboLinux is an impressive traditional Linux desktop distro. It could be an ideal vehicle for both enterprises and SOHOs to make the migration to Linux. RoboLinux comes with a few extra features that solve some of the potential problems of leaving other desktop platforms. One of its more enticing migration tools is a preconfigured virtual machine add-on that greatly reduces the IT burden of setting up Windows XP or Windows 7 to run in a VM environment within the Linux distro...

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Deepin’s Functionality Is a Bit Too Shallow

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Next on the Open Source Horizon: 3D Printing

Three-dimensional printing is much more than a hobby industry today. Home users can download design files from websites and print a variety of products for their own use. Business users are creating functional products that let them jump-start their product lines with computer-assisted drafting software and desktop 3D printers ...

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Easing Linux Into the Enterprise

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Blue Pup Distro: Pride of the Puppy Linux Litter

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The Inescapable Logic of Language Localization

Tailoring language translations for software documentation and graphical user interfaces can make or break an open source project. Localizing language is a unique undertaking, with a number of moving parts ...

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Enlightenment Linux: It’s Not What You Think

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Hiring Linux to Run Your Small Business

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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

Ending the Embedded Linux Patent War Before It Begins

The Open Invention Network, or OIN, was created in 2005 as a white hat organization to protect Linux. It has considerable financial backing from Google, IBM, NEC, Novell, Philips, Red Hat and Sony. More than 800 organizations worldwide have joined the OIN community by signing the free OIN license ...

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AV Linux Dazzles Both Eyes and Ears

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