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Should I Reuse or Recycle My Old Computer?

Repurposing an old computer is a matter of choosing the room of the house that will be augmented by the introduction of a dedicated device. One of the most common repurposing projects for old computers is the digital jukebox. In the kitchen, old computers can be turned into fancy electronic recipe books. Another useful re-purposing project is to turn the computer into a file server or virtual host.

Top 5 Free Suites to Replace Microsoft Office

Rarely do small business and home users need all of the features that are included in the powerful Microsoft Office suite of products. Microsoft Office is the industry leader in office productivity software, but many free alternatives exist that will satisfy the needs of most small business and home users. This gives cost-conscious business owners a way to save money while maintaining productivity.

Open source office products will include many of the features of costly programs and support all of the major file type, including Microsoft file types.

Linux for a business traveller

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Nov 14, 2012 2:48 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Ubuntu, Xfce
How much time do I spend turning this laptop on each time? I don't know about you, but my company laptop takes about 5-10 minutes to boot. That is not only because of MS Windows XP, which was installed God knows when and then never properly "cleaned up" of the inevitable mess. That is more to do with all the corporate applications that start with Windows. All those antivirus, screenshot tools, internal communicators, remote access tools and so on.

What is the solution when you're on-the-run?

Top 5 Reasons to have a Linux Live CD

Ubuntu is one of the most popular free and open source software available. A 2012 survey revealed it is the most popular Linux Distribution on desktop and laptop PCs. Below are some of the reasons why you should have Live CD / DVD with Ubuntu, or other Linux distribution.

Ubuntu 12.10: your next OS?

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Joanna Stevenson (Posted by darkduck on Nov 12, 2012 2:40 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux, Ubuntu
Ubuntu 12.10 is positioning itself as a real, bona fide mainstream OS – challenging the likes of Windows 8 and OS X. How does it measure up? Here's the review.

Luninux - The Quest For Freedom

I downloaded Luninux a couple of weeks ago. When I booted Luninux for the first time I noticed that this operating system is using the Gnome 3.4.1 shell which basically makes it look like Gnome 2 as well.

ROSA Desktop 2012: Is It New?

What is new in ROSA Desktop 2012? I believe there was a huge work for the "under the bonnet" stuff. But this is not so much visible to users. The interface changes are more likely to attract the attention.

Xtuple ERP - Free and Open Source Software

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Joanna Stevenson (Posted by darkduck on Oct 25, 2012 3:46 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
xTuple's 'PostBooks' is pitched as being the 'next step' for small and medium businesses whose needs are no longer being met by Intuit's proprietary QuickBooks system.

Solus OS: Debian on steroids

Are you tired of all the new interfaces being pushed to you by Unity, GNOME Shell and, soon, Windows Metro? Do you want to stick to "good old" GNOME 2? Do you want to have a rock solid base for your operating system? If your answers are "Yes", then I have something interesting for you today.

Best Free Linux Cad Software & Their Features

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Brendan Garrett (Posted by darkduck on Oct 12, 2012 2:11 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Roundups; Groups: Linux
Forget about Windows, the Linux OS provides amazing opportunities for creativity when it comes to computer aided designs applications and implementations. But, as a designer trying to experiment with ideas or striving to come out with a unique result, you are tempted to try out free CAD software which you can easily download and start making use of. But there are many of this software all over the places, many of which are not very easy to understand. To make things easier for you, here are six of the very best free CAD programs that are Linux based.

Solus Eveline 1.2: good for newbies

If you want a stable Debian based distro capable of running modern software and a very good forum, that the developer actually answers some forum questions and asks for your ideas, give Solus a try. I don't think you will be disappointed.

Compare different cloud-oriented Linux-based Operating Systems

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Jason Phillips (Posted by darkduck on Oct 8, 2012 12:24 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Roundups; Groups: Linux
In this article, we will take a look at three of the major cloud based Linux operating systems that seem to point the way forward in new OS design.

Juggling remote filesystems with Gigolo

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Daniel Moeller (Posted by darkduck on Sep 28, 2012 8:54 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews, Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Gigolo is a natty front-end for managing remote filesystems using GNOME Virtual File System (GVfs or GIO). Should you be interested in getting it?

Create Live USB with Linux like you have never done before!

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By DarkDuck (Posted by darkduck on Sep 26, 2012 4:34 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
The person mentioned a new method, which I’ve never heard of before. It is his own tool, which creates a Live USB from ISO images with a method different from Unetbootin’s. Of course, I wanted to try it.

Peppermint OS Three: between the cloud and the desktop

The cloud era is coming. Some people can argue whether this is good or bad. Maybe that’s only the fashion. Maybe not. Although more and more people think of the cloud as if it were the inevitable future. That’s why cloud-oriented operating systems come into play. What are the most widely-known of them? I can name three from the top of my memory: Chrome OS, xPud and Peppermint OS.

OpenSuSE 12.2 GNOME: a step ahead

None of my previous meetings with different OpenSuSE products finished well. Although I liked OpenSuSE 11.4 KDE more than OpenSuSE 11.4 GNOME, I still was not too happy with it. OpenSuSE 12.1 Li-f-e, which I reviewed few days ago, did not change my opinion in that area. In the meantime, I decided to give OpenSuSE 12.2 a go.

5 highly rated Linux OS distributions

here are many great Linux distributions to choose from, each boasting their own advantages and niches. Some designed to be very user-friendly, others intended to give power users greater control over their systems. Here are five of the most highly rated Linux distributions on offer today.

Build Your Own Personal Linux Distro using Lubuntu

f your like me, no Linux distribution or desktop environment suites you just right. I always seem to have to work around something or with something that just doesn't suit me.

Well this is how to have Linux your way.

How to Use Linux to Rejuvinate Old Computers

If you're at the point of tossing that old computer in the trash, don't! No matter what, you can upgrade or find something to do with that computer, because of Linux.

Accounting on Linux: why GNUCash might make sense for your home or business

  • Linux notes from DarkDuck; By Joanna Stevenson (Posted by darkduck on Sep 11, 2012 9:13 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
Linux has come on leaps and bounds in recent years. Many companies are now thinking about making the move to Linux, but the lack of compatible software is still proving a barrier. But is it really all that difficult? For example, what kinds of solutions exist for accounting on Linux?

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