EXT3 Explained

Excellent article about the architecture and working of the ext3 filesystem.
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Dell flirts with the Linux desktop

Is Dell is on its way to becoming the first tier-one PC vendor to offer a mainstream business Linux desktop to US customers? It’s starting to look that way…
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New Linux Professional Institute (LPI) exam prep

Here’s a series of well written IBM Linux tutorials to help you learn Linux fundamentals and prepare for system administrator certification. The LPI prep tutorials help you prepare for the topics in LPI exam 201 and the topics in LPI exam 202.
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IE7 vs. Everyone Else

Four tech experts battle over which is the best browser — Internet Explorer 7, Firefox, Opera, or Maxthon.
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An inside look at how success has changed Larry and Sergey’s dream machine. Can they still be the good guys while running a company worth $100 billion?
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Have you ever wondered how Linux shell finds out which program to run or how it locates files for you? Shell goes through quite an intricate sequence of operations to process your request. This tutorial explains what happen behind the sense with an example. It is a very good read to for all noobs out [...]

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Get in touch with your friends instantly, from right inside Gmail! It’s the biggest thing to happen to Gmail, since well, Gmail. And it’ll happen to your Gmail account soon
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Intel Macs can boot from USB drives

The new Intel Macs will be able to boot from USB drives (and fire wire I assume). Maybe Apple is slowly moving away from fire wire to USB only.
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Treo Runs GPE Linux (Now with Aps)

Finally the Treo 650 has been configured to run Linux and, unlike the first version, the Linux Aps. Site also contains pictures of the Treo.
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Hacker jailed for bringing down millions of PCs

A hacker who stopped more than three million Spanish computer users from using the internet has been sentenced to two years in jail. All because he was kicked out of a chat room.
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