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Open Source and the Open Road, Part 2

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Sometimes Wine Relaxes Linux, Sometimes It Just Causes Headaches

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Linux Mint Is a Refreshing Palate Cleanser

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Open Source and the Open Road, Part 1

A new wave of really cool devices will soon do more than simply integrate your mobile gadgets with your automobile. Pairing your smartphone with your car's sound system and on-board navigation platform is already old hat. Car makers are now looking at how to expand that concept to enhance the notion of your car being treated as one big mobile device...

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Ardour: An Audio Editor That’s Hard to Master and Tough to Beat

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When Boot Bugaboos Strike, These Apps Will Be Your Heroes

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Cheese Goes Great With Webcam Hams

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PhotoRec Heroically Rescues Deleted Files

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How Linuxy Is Android?

The Kindle Fire, the Android-based tablet Amazon revealed in late September, could well be the next step in the ongoing metamorphosis of Google's Linux derivative into a proprietary operating system. Even if Amazon does not lock down its altered Android platform, it clearly has created a major fork in the Linux road ...

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Ubuntu Upgrade a Mixed Bag at Best

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For Fast, Light Web Browsing, Dillo’s No Dallier

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K3b Burns Hot, Burns Bright

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That Was the Breach That Was

A series of intrusions into the heart of the Linux Kernel.org servers in late August that went undetected for some 17 days is still shrouded in mystery. If Linux developers know how the breach occurred, they are not saying. They also are keeping mum on the extent of any damage the break-in caused ...

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Asunder Rips and Encodes Audio Without the Bloody Mess

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Google and Moto: The Best- and Worst-Case Scenarios

Google's recent plan to buy Motorola Mobility has the potential for reshaping the entire Android landscape. If it wins regulatory approval for the purchase, Google may only have a short time span to connect its marketing strategy ...

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Once It’s Motivated, Wipe Really Takes Out the Garbage

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BleachBit Leaves Your File System Sparkling and Grime-Free

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TrueCrypt Locks Down Data In a Rock-Solid Vault

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Pybackup Makes Saving and Restoring Easy as Pie

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It’s a Roll of the Dice for Linux Game Makers

If you had the option to pick your own price for a computer game that only runs on your Linux rig, would you pay to play? Not if you are a typical Linux gamer. At least, that's the popular perception of fans of free and open source software. Linux is available freely. So why pay for a game -- or any other Linux app -- when the FOSS mantra is based on a no-cost buy-in? ...

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