• Debian Linux-based Google Chrome OS debuts, Goes Open Source • Google's new OS marries Linux and Chrome • Google Open Sources Flash-happy Chrome OS • Google Chrome OS - Do We Want Another Monoculture? • Chrome OS User...
Klaus Knopper has released version 6.2 of his Debian-based live-CD Linux distro. Based on Debian 5.0 ("Lenny"), the new version uses the lightweight LXDE as the default desktop, and includes a new version of the ADRIANE talking...
I am a new Debian user and am trying to install 5.0.3 over the network. My server has SATA drives and the installer isn't recognizing them. In other words, "cat /proc/partitions" shows nothing. I noticed that the network...
Dear Debian User, I apologize for spamming you with this. I kindly request you to take ten minutes to read my article under [1] on lbzip2, my parallel bzip2 utility, and to participate in this survey. Please choose exactly one...
Frederik's Blog: "Here's a howto for Debian and Mandriva which explains how to make your desktop look nice if you're using a mix of KDE and GTK+. Because Ubuntu is based on Debian, this howto might also apply to Ubuntu, but I...
Bookmark/Search this post with: - Searchable archives of Debian's mailing lists. • Free Software Guidelines - Learn Debian's idea of what "free" software really is. • Package Listings - A very valuable tool: searchable,...
Klaus Knopper proudly announced on November 18th version 6.2 of the famous KNOPPIX Live Linux distribution. Being based on Debian Lenny (Testing and Unstable), the brand-new KNOPPIX 6.2 is powered by Linux kernel 2.6.31.6,...
Dear All Please be informed that I couldn't find the screen command package for my Debian 3.1 server . I really need it to manage multiple screens just from one login session . I tried to update my Debian repository list , as...
I couldn't have said it better myself . Writer of the post, Aaron Toponce , is so good, he's going in the blogroll. He also recently started a company called Root Certified that does "Managed Hosting Solutions as well as Linux...
I just installed Debian 5.0 and it seem to install just fine. After the installation I rebooted my computer and Debian Linux loaded up, when it goes into the graphics part I see a blue screen with a symbol that reminds me of...