Linux is as solid an operating system as you’ll ever use — but that doesn’t mean that the hardware you’re running it on is equally solid. Hard drives are as prone to errors as are file systems. And no matter how stable an OS is, it can’t prevent you from accidentally deleting files and/or folders. But don’t despair: Linux is equipped with a number of tools that can help you repair filesystem error
One thing about a web site is that it’s always being renovated. Users make suggestions, developers find ways to improve functionality; it’s a process. As part of that process, the Linux.com forums have gotten a nice makeover this week. While many of you liked the functionality, there were also a lot of notes about the width of the interface. That’s why the first thing you’ll notice is the increase
Shuttleworth Stepping Down as Canonical Head, Silber New CEO in 2010 After five years as CEO of Canonical Ltd., Mark Shuttleworth is stepping down from that role, as current Canonical COO Jane Silber steps up as the new executive leader of the popular Linux distribution vendor. The changeover is starting now, and will be effective on March 1, 2010. Outside observers might get more than a little jo
Retired pastor James Anderson, age 84, has never worked in IT or had any formal computer training, but over the past two years he has rebuilt more than a hundred IBM ThinkPad laptops and sent them to schools and nonprofits in Africa – all running Linux. For the past nine years, Anderson has volunteered at FreeGeek, a Portland, Oregon-based nonprofit that recycles and rehabilitates old computers fo
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