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Try OpenOffice.org. I dare you!
Submitted by adriantry on Sunday 9th of November 2008 09:17:13 PM Filed under
So, you’ve installed OpenOffice.org, and opened the Writer module. As you sit staring at the empty page, thoughts of writers’ block waft through your mind. Where do I start? This looks different. Let me introduce two people - real people - who have just started the same journey.
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Love with Ubuntu
Submitted by harshasrisri on Sunday 9th of November 2008 07:37:09 PM Filed under
less than 2 days after playing with linux/ubuntu...
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Expanding Your Office Suite
Submitted by adriantry on Thursday 6th of November 2008 10:24:12 PM Filed under
Both OpenOffice.org and Google Docs contain a word processor, spreadsheet and presentation program. OpenOffice.org adds to the trio a drawing program and database, while Google offer email (with contacts), a calendar, and a host of other services. A fantastic selection of software, but certainly not everything you need to run an office.
On the OpenOffice.org mailing lists, we are often asked, “Where is your Outlook?” Those users have normally identified the equivalents to Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint and Access, but wonder how they are going to handle their email, contacts and calendar. They often express their desire to “get completely free from Microsoft”, and are concerned they may need to continue using Outlook. They are looking for a replacement office suite from a single replacement company.
But open-source projects (with the exception of Koffice) rarely try to do that. They prefer to do one thing well, and allow others to focus on what they don’t do. This is in stark contrast with Microsoft, who prefer that every piece of software you use has their logo on it.
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Free Software: Do you get what you pay for?
Submitted by adriantry on Tuesday 4th of November 2008 11:55:10 AM Filed under
“You get what you pay for” is a familiar maxim. I know people who live by it. If you want quality, you have to pay for it. Invest to get the best.
When it comes to computer programs, Linus Torvalds would disagree. “Software is like sex: it’s better when it’s free.”
I started to explore the range of computer that is free of cost in the year 2000. We had moved nearly 1000 kilometres from the Blue Mountains to Queensland’s Gold Coast, and I was playing Mr. Mum for three years while my wife Sonya completed her university degree.
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Using a Different Office
Submitted by adriantry on Tuesday 4th of November 2008 11:51:32 AM Filed under
A new office
In February we purchased our first home. It’s beautiful, with wooden cathedral ceilings and slate floors. The yards are filled with lush gardens overlooked by a spacious undercover outdoor area. A generous extension houses a spacious living area with a fireplace.
But it’s small. Much smaller than we’re used to. And much smaller than our previous home which we called “The Mansion”. It is the first house I have lived in for a very long time that doesn’t have a room I can call my office.
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One reason why Linux fits in the real world better
Submitted by blackraven36 on Sunday 2nd of November 2008 07:19:41 AMFor the last month, every time insert one of the four pieces of 512mb ram, Windows (Vista and XP) get a blue screen of death on start up. But, just out of interest, I decided to see if the problem also persists with OpenSuse Linux. So I booted up the system and selected OpenSuse. OpenSuse started up (and worked) like a charm, like there was nothing wrong.
Please Vote in our Latest Poll
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 27th of October 2008 04:33:15 PM Filed under
If you haven't yet, would you please vote in our latest poll submitted by bigbearomaha concerning your preferred Linux install media? I was wanting to use the results in an article, but there aren't nearly enough votes to be valid right now. Vote away!
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Annual Kaspersky Labs Fearmongering (2008 Edition)!
Submitted by stmok on Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 03:12:41 PMIts that time of year again! Merry Fearmongering everybody!
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Why should Microsoft fans want (even help!) Linux to succeed
Submitted by L on Tuesday 21st of October 2008 05:35:51 AMImagine that your football team wins the championship the last years and it has completely crashed all competition. Would you be happy with the way your team played with no competition at all? It would surely play crappy, because it wouldn't need to try any harder.
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“No such file or directory” Error in Linux
Submitted by allen on Wednesday 15th of October 2008 04:47:52 AM Filed under
Sometimes when you try to install device drivers on your Linux system, you might fail to do it. It could be due to incompatibility of the operating system Kernel with your device driver or device. To work around this issue, you need to install the latest version of Linux kernel. It may include ‘forcedeth’ patch, which is capable of resolving most of the incompatibility issues
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Distribution Release: EnGarde Secure Linux 3.0.21
Submitted by akramshaikh on Wednesday 8th of October 2008 07:55:54 AMDistribution Release: EnGarde Secure Linux 3.0.21 - Guardian Digital has announced the release of EnGarde Secure Linux 3.0.21, a server distribution featuring a web-based system administration tool: "Guardian Digital is happy to announce the release of EnGarde Secure Community 3.0.21.
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My Linux Story
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 6th of October 2008 12:30:55 PM Filed under
Reading Lisa's and Don's stories remind me of my Linux roots. Many of their thoughts and experiences reflect my own and got me to reminiscing. My path was a bit more convulted and sometimes I chuckle, but I'm here now and I'm staying.
“Can’t locate module” Error in Linux and Data Loss
Submitted by allen on Monday 6th of October 2008 04:52:07 AM Filed under
When you start your Linux system, at boot time, the process may get terminated and you might come across with the following error message:
“Can't Locate Module ”
After this error message, the system does not boot and none of your data can be accessed from it.
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What I wish I'd read months ago about KDE3 vs. KDE4
Submitted by blackbelt_jones on Friday 3rd of October 2008 04:27:27 AMThis could have saved me (and probably others) a lot of public freaking out.
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Run Ubuntu inside Windows without VMware!
Submitted by L on Sunday 28th of September 2008 01:04:46 PM Filed under
Harry informed me yesterday that he found this super cool "Portable Ubuntu". And what is this thing you'll ask? Yet Another Live-cd???
The answer is NO. Portable Ubuntu can be run INSIDE WINDOWS WITHOUT VMWARE or any other virtualization program!! And it is easy to use as any windows program.
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Mandriva 2009/KDE 4.1 Revisited
Submitted by gfranken on Saturday 27th of September 2008 06:45:44 PM Filed under
As Mandriva prepares for its 2009 release, I've been updating Mandriva 2009 daily from their "cooker" (development) repository ever since I installed a beta version a few weeks ago. Last night's update was massive, with an update of over 350 packages.
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The worlds best Linux Distro is now available.
Submitted by bigbearomaha on Friday 26th of September 2008 11:24:28 PM Filed under
Here it is, the earth shaking, mind breaking, hip shaking est Linux distro ever. It will do "all dat" and more.
Want to know more about it? Knock on the big green emerald doors and ask to see the wizard.
GoblinX Published Xfce 4.5.90 Screenshot Tour
Submitted by Jeimisbondis on Friday 19th of September 2008 05:31:03 PM Filed under
GoblinX published a screenshot tour of the Xfce 4.5.90. The tour is a good preview of the next Xfce.
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Linux will be getting more attention from software companies
Submitted by blackraven36 on Thursday 18th of September 2008 03:19:25 PMYeah, I know, its obvious, computer companies are beginning to adopt Linux onto their notebook market and some desktop branches. But this article isn't about that, its about how software companies are going to start seeing Linux pull on their sleeves as a bigger and bigger portion of the market is going to Linux.
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digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
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Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand
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Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
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