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Recoll Finds Text Virtually Anywhere on a Linux Computer

Linux Today  Tue, 09/27/2011 - 07:00

LifeHacker: Recoll is a free, open source, desktop search tool that can find nearly any type of text on your system


 

How to remove duplicate files on Linux without wasting time

Linux Today  Sun, 07/03/2011 - 16:00

TechRepublic: Here are some code snippets to streamline the search and removal of duplicate files on your Linux computer.


 

Oh Nokia, We Loved You So...

Linux Journal - The Original Magazine of the Linux Community  Fri, 02/11/2011 - 11:21

Microsoft?<br /><br />Really?

Nokia, we invited you into our house.


 

Linux - T + 180 days

Linux Today  Tue, 10/27/2009 - 07:39

Blog of helios: "We looked back 6 months and chose 10 of our Linux computer recipients and spoke with them individually.

More to the point, we presented them with a series of questions."


 

Last Chance to Help a Child Get a Good Linux Computer

Linux Today  Tue, 07/28/2009 - 15:03

Linux Today Blog: "Ok so it's not your last chance ever, but it is your last chance to support Linux Against Poverty's Austin install fest.

This coming Saturday, August 1 2009, in lovely Austin, Texas, USA"


 

What's Bogging Down Your Linux PC? Tracking Down Resource Hogs

Linux Today  Tue, 07/21/2009 - 12:03

LinuxPlanet: "Today's low-end PC hardware is like the supercomputers of yesteryear, and yet it can feel like you're still struggling with an old 386.

Akkana Peck shows how to use the ps and top commands to find CPU and memory hogs on your Linux computer."


 

Migrating to Desktop Linux: What is the Big Deal? Answer: Nothin...

Linux Today  Thu, 05/21/2009 - 16:34

Linux Today Blog: "Now you know it's hogwash, and I know it's hogwash, and the silly people emitting all this nonsense have never even touched a Linux computer, except to poke it with a stick.

Rather than wasting time countering this tired, moldy old baloney let's move on to my Common-Sense Easy-Peasy Guide to Adopting Linux."


 

Teeny weeny Linux SBCs

Linux Today  Fri, 05/08/2009 - 10:03

LinuxDevices: "Typically, you can get all the functions of a full computer system -- including CPU, program memory, "solid-state disk", serial and parallel ports, display interface, and network interface -- in less than a dozen square inches of space.

A few even manage to cram an embedded Linux computer into under three square inches!"