5 Free Linux Documentation Generators for Programmers

By Detector | 07 July 2009

A documentation generator is a programming tool that generates documentation intended for programmers and end users, from a set of commented source code files, and in certain cases, binary files. This tool is used of programmers...
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Linux – legal FAT?

By Detector | 04 July 2009

After Microsoft’s claims against the Tom Tom for using FAT file system on Linux devices, many manufacturers of portable devices with Linux on FAT are worried that they will be sued by Microsoft. The Linux Foundation...
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Using VNC in Linux

By Detector | 03 July 2009

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) allows 2 or more users to share the same desktop remotely. As VNC is an IP based protocol, so you can use VNC to control local computers (e.g. office LAN) or remote...
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Linux: What is Distro and Why Do Distros Exist

By Detector | 01 July 2009

What is distro? Linux by itself, while being a neat programming feat, is just the kernel of an operating system. It requires other tools to become a ‘full’ operating system, most of which are provided in...
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OLPC Sugar for All OSes

By Detector | 30 June 2009

Sugar Labs, which can be found here offered free download of OLPC Sugar, an operating system which can be stored on any USB memory stick greater of 1 gigabyte. Indeed, this download of Sugar is not...
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Ubuntu 10.04 Starts for 10 Seconds

By Detector | 29 June 2009

The growing adoption of the Linux operating system on netbook devices has compelled Linux distributors to focus on improving startup performance. Ubuntu 9.04, which was released last month, is one distribution where these improvements are particularly...
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Top 9 Free Linux Debuggers

By Detector | 29 June 2009

Debugging is the process of finding and reducing the number of bugs in computer software and electronic hardware. When a program crashes, the debugger shows the position in the original code. A good debugger plays an...
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Linux: How To Play Windows Games

By Detector | 26 June 2009

You can play Windows games under Linux but need certain software for this to be possible. You may want to try WINE or for more modern games and for this tutorial Cedega. Cedega is an enhanced...
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9 Best Free Linux Project Management Software

By Detector | 25 June 2009

Project management tools encompass many different types of software such as scheduling, resource allocation, collaboration software, quality management, and cost control / budget management. This type of software is typically used by project managers looking to...
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8 Best Free Linux Blog Software

By Detector | 25 June 2009

There are many free services to on which you can set up your blog, even on your independent domain, but there are a lot of free blog software that allows a fully independent blog site or...
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