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Desktop application development on Linux
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DreamWorks Feature Linux and Animation 1745
Make your Linux desktop look like a Mac/Leopard 2301
Run Multiple OSes with Virtual PC and VMware Workstation 1052
FTP Buffer Overflows 933
Freedom or Power? 886
OpenBSD Local Root Exploit 879
Samba Pushes the Boundaries Again 794
Contact Managers 756
Managing Documents With SGMLtools 766
Open Source Beyond Software 760
New Version of Apache 742
BIND Issues 737
Egoboo: The Cute Way to Dungeon Role Play 760
Unzipping Problems 724
Dynamic Address Assignment 754
Creating Filesystem Backups with 'rsync' 734
Introducing Sylpheed 741
Buffer Overflows Abound 703
MySQL Vulnerabilities 720
Summer GNATS Trouble 714
OpenOffice Irritation 699
Professional Sound Editing with Audacity 737
Fine-Tuning Kubuntu 723
Storming the Microsoft Edifice 720
LinuxWorld: Big Vendors, More Suits 701
MySQL for PHP Programmers, Apache Home Cooking, and ONLamp 2003 719
Switching Back to Desktop Linux 731
The Five Best and Worst Things About Vista 761
Must Linux Buy Its Way onto the Desktop? 727
Linux desktop vendors offer alternatives 705
 
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Special Note
In 1991, Linus Torvalds began to work on the Linux kernel while he was attending the University of Helsinki. Torvalds originally created the Linux kernel as a non-commercial replacement for the Minix kernel; he later changed his original non-free license to the GPLv2, which differed primarily in that it also allowed for commercial redistribution. Linux filled the last major gap in running a complete, fully functional free operating system.
 
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