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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Don't Fear the Penguin: A Newbie's Guide to Linux; Living free with Linux: 2 weeks without Windows

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Don't Fear the Penguin: A Newbie's Guide to Linux

By Neil Mcallister
Getting started with Linux can be an intimidating task, particularly for people who have never tried any operating system besides Windows. In truth, however, very little about Linux is actually difficult to use. It's simply a different OS, with its own approach to doing things. Once you learn your way around a Linux desktop, you're likely to find that it's no more challenging to work with than Windows or Mac OS. Read full story


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Living free with Linux: 2 weeks without Windows It's one of those perennial age-old battles that can never be resolved. Coke or Pepsi? Chocolate or vanilla? Linux or Windows?

Open source identity: Linux founder Linus Torvalds Linus Torvalds is a regular visitor to Australia in January. He comes out for some sunshine and to attend the annual linux.conf.au organised by Linux Australia. He took some time out to speak to Rodney Gedda about a host of topics including point releases, filesystems and what it is like switching to GNOME. He also puts Windows 7 in perspective.

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