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Installing and dual-booting Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
Now that Debian GNU/kFreeBSD is an official part of Debian, it is time to play around with the new toy. But in order to do such feat there are several issues that have to be resolved on the path to success. Assuming you use Debian GNU/Linux with GRU...
Google Chrome Beta releases for Linux and Mac
Google Chrome Beta has been released for Linux and Mac users. This version is said to have support of Flash and other plugins, unlike the previous version available. This is still a Beta version of the Google Chrome Browser, but it’s much clos...
Debian Squeeze Planned to Freeze in March
Debian Squeeze (testing) has been slated to be frozen in March. A freeze means that no new packages will be entered into Squeeze and bug reports will start to be worked on. This will be the first idea of what Squeeze might be like. For more inf...
How To Make apt-get Download Faster
Improve ‘apt-get install’ And ‘upgrade’ Speed [How-to] ~ Web Upd8. Axel is a command line application which accelerates HTTP/FTP downloads by using multiple sources for one file. For example, some FTP sites limit the speed of ...
GNOME on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
Since today for kfreebsd-amd64, and probably tomorrow for kfreebsd-i386 too, the gnome metapackage is installable on Debian GNU/kFreeBSD. In the end, this should hopefully give a fully functional desktop for these brand new architectures (to be inclu...
Nokia N900: First Look at Linux Journal
Nokia N900: First Look | Linux Journal. The Nokia N900 has just started shipping and there are already a number of reviews of the device out on the net. I’ve had the opportunity evaluate a pre-release N900 for a few weeks now, and while you can...

