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SLED 10 SP1

SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop, also known as SLED, is Novell’s enterprise-ready Linux desktop system. In SLED 10, you’ll find a steady and stable Linux tailored for the workplace. Whether youâ more...

NEW GNOME Updates and Improvements in Gnome 2.18

Gnome 2.18 appears exactly six months after the last stable release. The developers have focused on stability, but you’ll also find some new and improved tools.

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BEST BUILDERS Comparing Python IDEs

A number of useful development environments are available for Python in Linux. We’ll show you around some popular Python IDEs that are more than just text editors.

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Linux System Administration

The Linux Programmer’s Toolbox

Building a Monitoring Infrastructure with Nagios

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IT Auditing: Using Controls to Protect Information Assets

Linux Kernel in a Nutshell

The Design of Sites

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LOOKING GLASS Touring Sun's 3D desktop

The Looking Glass 3D desktop environment offers an exotic new view of your workspace.

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Ajax on Rails

Red Hat Fedora Core 6 Unleashed

Software Testing Foundations, 2nd edition

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WEB WONDER Exploring the Nokia N800 Internet tablet

About a year ago, Nokia amazed the world with a handy Internet tablet, and the technology-friendly Linux community was thrilled with features like VoIP and handwriting detection on the display. We investigate its successor, which recently arrived in stores.

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LIVE INNOVATION Ulteo declares a desktop revolution

The top-secret Ulteo project aims for the goal of the world’s easiest Linux.

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A BETTER VIEW Exploring your directories with a 3D file browser

Moving a flat filesystem hierarchy to the third dimension makes navigating a directory tree child's play.

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