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Source: Linux Today 17lamp: "Some Ubuntu Fans arranged one meetup to spread the new Ubuntu 8.10 in QinDao University of China. They setup many laptop with the new Ubuntu 8.10 Linux distribution."
Source: Linux Today En plein dedan: "You've always dreamt of making panoramas of your holidays pictures. You've never done it cause you've never found the good software into Ubuntu or it was too complicated to set up? Me too. Until recently and the discovery of Hugin."
    
Source: Linux Today Linux Journal: "Once upon a time, one computer was all you needed. All of your documents lived on that computer, or a stack of floppies or CD-Roms nearby, and nowhere else. Those days are gone, much like the one-car, one-TV, and one-iPod days."
     
Source: Linux Today The Register: "If you made the leap to Ubuntu 8.10 when it was released last week you may be scratching your head wondering what the fuss is about. The answer is that it might be a few days before you appreciate the small tweaks and overall streamlining in this release. Naturally, there are a slew of new and updated packages - GNOME 2.24, GIMP 2.6, and more - but much of what we love about 8.10 is more subtle."

Source: Linux Today LinuxPlanet: "A. Lizard's in-depth howto on setting up secure remote graphical desktops continues with configuring secure Internet access: managing dynamic IP addresses, creating and managing SSH keys, configuring routers, and using Wake-on-LAN for added convenience."
Source: Linux Today HowtoForge: "In this tutorial, I will guide you through the necessary steps to install ipw3945 wireless adapter on a CentOS / RHEL based distribution.It is written for CentOS 5.2. However, it might work on other CentOS 5.x based distributions as well."
 
Source: Linux Today WebReference: "Many websites will want to control who has access to what. Once embarked on this route, it turns out there are many situations where access control is appropriate, and they can easily become very complex. So in this chapter we look at the most highly regarded model--role-based access control--and find ways to implement it."
Source: Linux Today Linux.com: "The award was only the latest acclaim for Fl_TeacherTool, which has a small but dedicated group of users in the classroom. Ironically, though, the award comes at a time when the tiny project faces significant challenges if it is to survive."
Source: Linux Today LiveSmarter: "Open source tools are free, highly customizable, and secure enough to handle the sensitive data that medical professionals often work with. Read below for our list of the top 100 open source software tools that benefit health care professionals."

Source: Linux Today The Linux and Unix Menagerie: " This week's script is an update to include cable and dish TV as well as provide greater coverage of your personal provider's schedule. The next paragraph is another litany of "other scripts we've done before that somewhat resemble this one."
Source: Linux Today Intranet Journal: "OpenOffice has hit version 3, and the free alternative to Microsoft Office and other commercial office suites is looking more professional and fully featured than ever before. The suite counts a user base of over 100 million users, and has had over 160 million downloads since it began, according to community manager Louis Suarez-Potts."
   
Source: Linux Today Small Business Computing: "Years ago, multifunction printer/scanner/copier/fax machines weren't particularly great at any one task. But technology has improved, and buying an MFP is no longer a compromise. The monochrome Xerox Phaser 3300MFP ($599) offers the usual multifunction features plus flexible connectivity to network and USB storage, and a high-speed print engine suitable for small and medium businesses with higher productivity demands."
   
Source: Linux Today Phoronix: "It's no secret that much of the code-base that makes up the modern-day X.Org Server is old and in some places bloated. The X.Org Server continues to evolve and has received a number of major additions in recent times, but wouldn't a clean and lighter server that is designed around today's needs be ideal?"
    
Source: Linux Today Datamation: "Netbooks usually come with one of two main operating systems. Unlike more expensive mainstream and ultralight notebooks, which typically offer either Windows Vista or Mac OS X as their primary operating system, netbooks tend to sport either Linux or Windows XP--mainly due to their lower CPU and power requirements."
    
Source: Linux Today Linux Magazine: "A whole week of success stories for Linux and Open Source, while Microsoft is battling the press, thus the summary from Jim Zemlin, executive director of the Linux Foundation. Even the New York Times sees a good positioning for Linux on desktops."
   
Source: Linux Today Help Desk: "No, the thin client is based on client/server technology. This technology is based on the cloud."
    
Source: Linux Today Linux.com: "Ever wondered what takes your Linux box so long to boot up? You can see for certain with the Bootchart package. Bootchart logs the entire startup process and produces a clean, graphical representation of its results suitable for everything from troubleshooting to good old-fashioned bragging rights."
    
Source: Linux Today LinuxInsider: "Debate raged on the Linux blogs after the Free Software Foundation published its list of free software the world needs. Commenters offered their suggestions and several went so far as to paint RMS and friends as out of touch with reality."
   
Source: Linux Today OStatic: "Although there are signs that the very early popularity of this browser has calmed down somewhat, it's still generating a lot of buzz here are seven tips for customizing and getting the most out of it."
  
Source: Linux Today Blog of Helios: "So tell me Dell is a friend of Linux or that they are not complete quislings for the Redmond Empire. Oh please I do so want to hear you tell me this. It will be an Academy Award performance. It will have to be to explain away this."
   
Source: Linux Today New York Times: "The concept of open source software seems so firmly entrenched in higher education that it comes as almost a shock to realize there's actually a debate over it. But debate there was, civilized and trenchant, this week during the annual Educause conference on high technology in higher education in Orlando, Fla."
    
Source: Linux Today Linux Gazette: "This article is based on a network driver for the RealTek 8139 network card. I chose the RealTek chip for two reasons: First, RealTek provides technical specifications for its chips free of cost. (Thanks, RealTek!) Second; it's quite cheap. It is possible to get the chip under Rs 300 (approximately US$7) in Indian markets."
    
Source: Linux Today wolfgang.lonien.de: "He had some problems installing Ubuntu on our aunt's computer, and asked for help. In the end, it was a success story. But it’s a quite lengthy one; it actually started years ago."
       
Source: Linux Today TorrentFreak: "Unfortunately, for the customers of the UK ISP Karoo, running open WiFi might also get them disconnected - even if it's unintentional."
  
Source: Linux Today IT Wire: "Ubuntu fans rejoice, the latest release is upon us in the form of version 8.10, Intrepid Ibex. But can't you just run a software update in Hardy Heron? I'll tell you what's different down to the package level between an upgraded Hardy installation and a fresh Intrepid installation so you can evaluate for yourself."

Source: Linux Today Matthew Garrett: "I wrote about Automatix some time ago. It died and the world became a better place. More recently it's been resurrected as something called Ultamatix. In summary, don't bother. It's crap. And dangerous. But mostly crap."
      
Source: Linux Today TechRadar: "Have you been clinging to KDE 3.5 like a polar bear to the last Arctic ice shelf?
If so, now's a good time to consider jumping on to the mainland."
Source: Linux Today LinuxLinks: "This article focuses on selecting the best software which enables a Linux machine to emulate classic video consoles, such as the GameBoy, Nintendo 64, Megadrive, PlayStation 1 & 2, and many others. Please be aware that although all of the software featured in this article is free to download, some of the emulators are not open source."

Source: Linux Today Linux Journal: "I have decided to let the geeks out there solve a problem for me. The problem is writing a quick and dirty solution to a temporary problem. I have an idea but I am interested to see what others have to say."
     
Source: Linux Today Information Week: "As of last Saturday, the infamous Linux Hater's Blog has signed off. Seekers of curmudgeonly wisdom about Linux cleverly disguised as flaming bile will have to look elsewhere. And, strangely enough, I already miss him."
    
Source: Linux Today Wi-Fi Planet: "Its lead product, "The Bullet", a carrier-class, weather-proof, radio system covering the 2.4GHz and 5GHz worldwide unlicensed bands, starts at just $39 making it an affordable solution, not just for professional installers, but for home Wi-Fi enthusiasts looking for more range on their WLANs, as well."
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