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  1. Google's Android seeks mobile-security gurus
  2. Syncing Smartphones In Linux: MS Exchange vs. Open Source Options Reviewed
  3. Isn't Linux just UNIX under a different name?
  4. phpMinAdmin is a powerful minimalist MySQL editor
  5. How Adobe can stop Microsoft: Attack with a Linux initiative
  6. Black Hat 2008 Aftermath
  7. Debian delivers FreeRunner open-phone package
  8. Foresight Linux: Two out of three's not bad
  9. A Wiki for the Planet: Clay Shirky on Open Source Environmentalism
  10. Linux Foundation Interview with Mozilla's Mitchell Baker
  11. Intellectual Property and Open Source
  12. How to convert PDF files to HTML or XML files in openSUSE
  13. Open options for cloud computing
  14. Fedora 10 Takes Shape
  15. Ubuntu Sponsor Canonical Falls In With Linux Foundation Crowd
  16. XBMC's Linux port lacks impressive features
  17. Google says: Hack the Android!
  18. Creating Advanced MySQL-Based Virtual Hosts On Lighttpd (Debian Etch)
  19. Android struggles to life with version 0.9
  20. OpenSolaris: a Linux Admin's View
  21. SCO's New Approach: Selling a Product
  22. Linutop 2.2: A desktop where smaller is better
  23. Bordeaux for FreeBSD coming soon
  24. A ‘Dream’ Come True: U.S. Approves the First Google Phone
  25. GoboLinux and Replacing the FSH
  26. Forbes rewrites the history of open source
  27. Linux Foundation gets a boost as Canonical signs on
  28. Android phone could come in November
  29. Transparency is just as important
  30. Linux Thanks Microsoft - wow!
  31. SUSE Enterprise
  32. Oracle Linux Is No Longer an RHEL Clone
  33. Going places with openSUSE's SCPM
  34. Fedora - not that one - provides platform for interoperability
  35. The Perfect Server - OpenSUSE 10.3 (32-bit)
  36. Trowser: A graphical less command that is more
  37. KDE Commit-Digest for 7th October 2007
  38. "Novell is not forking OpenOffice"
  39. ROX-Filer: A Lightweight File Manager that Simply Rocks
  40. USB Drives in Linux Software RAID0
  41. Oh So That’s Why OpenOffice Isn’t As Good As MS Office
  42. HP To Expand Effort On Linux PCs
  43. Desktop Show and Tell, Linux Edition
  44. New P2P network uses bandwidth as currency
  45. Sabayon, the Gentle Gentoo
  46. Interview with Michael Tiemann - VP of Open Source - RedHat
  47. Intel: Why Open-Source Drivers Work
  48. Adding a basket tool to OpenOffice.org
  49. Snowed By SCO
  50. Want to meet four men who dared to fight MS -- and won?
  51. Toward An Effective "Anti-Piracy" Policy
  52. 2.6.23-rc7, Traditional Talk Like a Pirate Day Release
  53. I tried to sell Linux Laptops with Paypal but they refuse to protect me!
  54. OpenOffice builds extensions for v2.3
  55. Internet services entrepreneur uses OSS to"decouple" software and hardware
  56. Linux And Hand-Me-Down Computing
  57. State pharmacies migrate onto Red Hat Linux
  58. Nine Hundred Swedish Pharmacies Switch to Linux
  59. A first run with IBM's free office suite
  60. Updated XL C/C++ Multicore Acceleration for Linux
  61. This week at LWN: LCE: Linux, hardware vendors, and enterprise distributors
  62. Thanking our own heaven on OneWebDay
  63. 2.6.23-rc6-mm1,"This Just Isn't Working Any More"
  64. Linux coders crack Apple's iPod Touch
  65. Network accelerators come with Linux drivers
  66. Core 2 Duo AMC runs Carrier Grade Linux
  67. IBM developerWorks Opens Linux Security Spaces
  68. Toying With gNewSense-KDE
  69. Bluetooth Improvements
  70. HP Users Look to Linux
  71. BSD Licensed PCC Compiler Imported
  72. Modifying PDF Files With PDFedit On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
  73. Linux on cell phones: the trend is up
  74. Happy birthday, Linux
  75. W3C sets standards for SOA and Web 2.0
  76. FOSSFA calls for use of open hardware
  77. Google gloats over ISO's OOXML rejection
  78. Expert tricks for Nautilus
  79. Govt minister goes geek for FOSS day
  80. ~~ Interlude ~~ Why Novell Harms GNU/Linux
  81. EU court dismisses most of Microsoft's appeal
  82. iPod Classic Will Be Supported on Linux
  83. The Open Source Challenge. How to replace Windows completely with Ubuntu.
  84. Monitoring Network Latency With Smokeping (Debian Etch)
  85. Settingup an FTP Server on Ubuntu with ProFTPD
  86. Mount a remote file system through ssh Using sshfs
  87. Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg flirts with Ubuntu
  88. Open-Source Developers Talk About AMD
  89. Cross-Distro Collaboration
  90. PC World Linux laptop warranty saga gets even more bizarre
  91. On GPG and data retention
  92. Walt Mossberg on Ubuntu
  93. Gigabyte GA-P31-DS3L Linux Review
  94. Apple Cuts Off Linux iPod Users
  95. SCO goes belly-up
  96. New York City Transit agency chooses Novell to secure and manage its employee identit
  97. Kimball Denies SCO's Motion for Reconsideration/Clarification
  98. CFS Digressions
  99. The dangers of automatic updates
  100. KDE ported to Nokia's Linux-powered Web tablets
  101. Low-cost Linux revives IBM mainframe (again)
  102. Price up, specs down for low-cost Linux notebook?
  103. InfiniBand/RDMA 2.6.24 Merge Plans
  104. The 0.11 Release
  105. Dell produces customized Ubuntu Linux for customers
  106. Anti-Piracy Firm Holds $40K Hacker Challenge
  107. CFS scheduler v20 for v2.6.22.5, v2.6.21.7 and v2.6.20.16
  108. DE: Good Mourning, Windows (Hasta La) Vista (Baby)
  109. Building Your own Custom Linux PC
  110. Browser, graphics stack tag-team eyes Linux devices
  111. Software bonhomie: Microsoft products to operate better on Unix, Linux
  112. GPLv3 adoption is up 14% week over week
  113. Meraka takes Linux exams to Cape Town
  114. The CSS Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks
  115. Logitech MX Revolution's Special Buttons On Fedora 7
  116. Asus Eee PC Price Hike, Limited Launch Next Month
  117. Making My Grandparents Leet Linux Users - Part 3
  118. Lesser Known Applications for Linux — Screenwriting
  119. Who needs Windows Home Server with Linux around?
  120. OpenEMR HQ Launches total EMR Solution
  121. Cheese brings Photobooth functionality to Linux
  122. My Tongue-Lashing from Eben Moglen
  123. Debian Lenny & initng
  124. Linux at the workplace: What users think
  125. Tighter budgets mean more Open Source
  126. Pain-free disk space management with LVM
  127. Why XSserver 1.4 won't make it into Ubuntu Gutsy
  128. GNOME 2.20.0 UI Preview
  129. Open News Podcast Episode 24 Released
  130. Durban's citizen-friendly, OSS site
  131. Linux: Graphical Git Statistics
  132. The Web Common Alerting Protocol can save lives
  133. Tutorial: Use Networked Printers and Scanners with HPLIP
  134. And So it Begins
  135. Technalign releases new community based distribution, Pioneer Linux
  136. "Linux more secure than Windows", Microsoft vulnerability report suggests
  137. Tips and tricks: How do I use the "xm block-attach" command to attach additional stor
  138. P2V: How To Make a Physical Linux Box Into a Virtual Machine
  139. Review: Puppy Linux 2.16 -- our Puppy's growing up
  140. Interview With GNUe's Reinhard Mueller
  141. Mobile Linux: The Desktop Developer Killer
  142. Dealing with upstream: how KDE and the distros manage to keep things together
  143. User-friendly Ark Linux 2007.1 sails out
  144. Freespire aspires, but fails to inspire
  145. Linux Standard Base Broadens ISV Support
  146. Electing Ubuntu Linux
  147. Microsoft and Open Standards: Can Other Vendors Implement Microsoft's Office Open XML
  148. Dear Linux Journal: News Flash- Women Are People
  149. The Novell/Microsoft Deal Dissected
  150. Torvalds talks
  151. X.Org 7.4 To Get Multi-Pointer X Support
  152. Turn Apache into a collaborative authoring platform with mod_dav
  153. Google Health Prototype Speculations
  154. Book review: bash Cookbook
  155. Dead CMOS battery? Network Time Protocol to the rescue
  156. Selling software that sells itself: An interview with Matt Asay
  157. Point and Click XForms Design
  158. Creating an Open Source Strategy - Part 2
  159. What the XenSource deal says about open source
  160. This week at LWN: On DTrace envy
  161. Tips from an RHCE: How can I make dd give me a progress report?
  162. Mint Takes on a KDE Flavor with New Release
  163. Novell won't pull a SCO
  164. Is VMware too close to Linux?
  165. Quickies: Amarok 1.4.7, MEPIS KDE 4, Desktop Survey, Lugradio Talk
  166. Hands-on Linux training at SHARE
  167. Gimp 2.4 RC Released
  168. Open News Podcast Episode 23 Released
  169. Debian turns 14 today!
  170. What *NIX has wrong for the desktop: Top 12
  171. Linux-powered device gains Sirius playback
  172. Can Large Commercial Web Sites Be Run on Free Linux?
  173. Linux: The Original Process Scheduler
  174. Judge: Vista suit capable of going to trial
  175. Exploiting the Linux Kernel
  176. Linux is easier to install than Windows
  177. Near-Native Virtualization Solutions for Linux -- VMware vs. Parallels
  178. KDE 4.0 Beta 1 w/ MEPIS
  179. Linux net PC inspires tough love
  180. Review: Dell Inspiron 1420N with Ubuntu
  181. XenSource bulks up and makes more pools with v4
  182. Palm announced two new software providers for Foleo: LogMeIn & Wind River
  183. Open-Source Radeon TV Out
  184. GNOME Turns Ten
  185. Hardening Linux
  186. "A few more" versions of Linux Kernel 2.6.20 planned
  187. Novell: We Won’t be SCO 2.0; BoycottNovell: Who is We?
  188. Develop multitasking applications with PHP V5
  189. Annual Desktop Linux Survey begins
  190. Linux: 2.6.23-rc3, Patch Rate Calming Down
  191. Linux media center distro rev's up
  192. Proprietary vs. OSS Software: The Debate Continues
  193. Tips and tricks: Why do I see "VFS: Busy inodes after unmount" messages in my syslog?
  194. What Goes to Trial?
  195. OpenSUSE 10.3 beta and build service app
  196. Aptitude v.s. apt-get
  197. Fedora Weekly News Issue 100
  198. The Art & Science of CSS
  199. Copy hard disk or partition image to another system using a network and netcat (nc)
  200. Your First Date With Vbespy
  201. Linux: Continuing 2.6.20.y -stable
  202. The Year Of The Small Distro
  203. Cobbler: How to set up a network boot server in 10 minutes
  204. BASH job control: fg, bg, jobs, and Ctrl-Z
  205. Linux Foundation Names Legal Advisors
  206. Video tip from RHCEs: Kickstarting with Dell
  207. OSA pushes interoperability with Common Customer View
  208. Microsoft vs. The Linux World
  209. In-depth Fedora 7 Review
  210. 75 minutes to close a bug
  211. New development releases: Mandriva Linux 2008 and Fedora 8
  212. Emacs editing, Pt.5: Shape your Emacs view