Tuesday, December 2, 2014

The Linux holiday shopping guide

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The Linux holiday shopping guide
For the Linux nerd who has everythingTraditionally, finding gifts for the Open Source-loving, Linux-running person in your life has not been terribly easy to accomplish. Not so this year. It seems the world is filled with Linux-powered gadgets and gizmos galore. What follows are my personal recommendations (ranging in price from $35 to well over $1,000) that, I feel, most Linux enthusiasts would be stoked to receive – and every single one is powered by one Linux-based system or another.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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How to install Ubuntu on a Chromebook
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