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Microsoft, FUD and the netbook market

Canonical calls Microsoft out on "4x return rate," Windows having 96% netbook market share, peripheral support, and other pieces of MS netbook FUD.

Announcing: Keryx 0.92, the Dubious Dingo!

Dubious Dingo is the name of the 0.92 release of the Keryx project, a program designed to make updating Linux easy for users with no Internet connection at home.

Keryx Tutorial: Bringing Updates Home

Software updates demand an Internet connection, which can make updating nearly impossible for those without reliable net access. There is now a solution: Keryx.

Comcast Gives Cold-Shoulder To Non-Profit School Running Linux

New Generation is a non-profit private school running Ubuntu Linux. During a recent Internet outage, Comcast refused to give tech support, due to their use of Linux.

Linux Installation Guide: So easy, even your grandmother could do it!

I've written this guide with non-geeks in mind. A year ago I always did installations for my friends. With recent advancements in Ubuntu Linux, this is no longer necessary. This guide assumes you are currently running Windows, and want to have both Windows and Linux on the same machine. Simply view the following screen shot gallery in order, following the instructions as you go. Do that, and a few mouse clicks and about an hour later you'll be the proud owner of a computer running Linux!