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Thursday, 09 September 2010
Desktop application development on Linux
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Novell pins its hope on a new Linux strategy 675
Centeris Likewise 2.0 helps Windows and Linux coexist 649
Linux desktop vendors offer alternatives 802
How to Kill Linux 747
Mandriva Linux 2007 is out! 869
Palm Announces New Linux Based Mobile Platform 741
Linux FTP Server Setup 1107
Customizing Your Linux Desktop (or Making Your World Your Own) 981
Working on the GNOME Desktop in Novell Linux 803
GNOME trouble 894
Ubuntu Linux Vs. Windows Vista: The Battle For Your Desktop 930
Why the Office Format Wars are Not Over 791
OpenOffice.org Calc function tools 1141
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 4 789
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows: Part 3, Playing in the Windows World 765
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 2 749
A Linux Island in a C:\ of Windows, Part 1 747
Getting Started with the Linux 715
Intel more active in desktop Linux 762
Cleaning Up the Desktop 733
Can Apple clear the way for the Linux desktop? 874
Switching Back to Desktop Linux 767
The road to the Linux desktop 728
 
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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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