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Fedora 17 & GNOME 3.4: Return to a useful Linux desktop (Review)
Fedora 17, after the Fedora 16 desktop fiasco, is out after several weeks of delay and it's back to being a truly useful Linux desktop distribution.
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Linux Mint Debian Editon
If you are more of the Debian persuasion, there's still a Linux Mint distribution for you.
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Linus Torvalds likes the Google Chrome OS Linux desktop
Torvalds, still annoyed at the direction that GNOME 3 has taken, has some nice things to say about Google's new Chrome Aura Linux desktop interface.
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Mint's Cinnamon: The Future of the Linux Desktop? (Review)
Can a back to the past Linux desktop win more fans than GNOME 3.x, KDE 4.x, or Ubuntu's Unity or HUD? I think so.
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A walk through Mint Linux's new/old Cinnamon desktop (Gallery)
Tired of GNOME 3, Ubuntu Unity and HUD? Want classic an updated classic GNOME 2.x interface? Then Linux Mint has the desktop for you Cinnamon.
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Linux Mint releases Cinnamon, GNOME 2.x style desktop
GNOME 2.x fans get ready to rejoice. Mint has just released the first stable version of Cinnamon, its GNOME 2.x look-alike Linux desktop interface.
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The Top Five Linux Stories of 2011
2011 was a big year for Linux, but then what year isn't a big one for Linux these days?
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Linux Mint's Cinnamon: A GNOME 3.x shell fork
GNOME 3.2 keeps losing fans so leading Linux desktop distribution Mint turns its attention to forking the GNOME shell into a GNOME 2.x like desktop: Cinnamon.
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Linux Mint 12: A Great desktop Linux stays Great
If you want a Linux desktop that's both full-featured and comes with a familiar GNOME 2.x style desktop, look no further than the latest version of Linux Mint 12.
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Linux Mint 12's Three Desktops
The Linux Mint distribution is giving users three different flavors of GNOME to choose from for their desktop use.
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The Three Faces of Linux Mint
The next release of Linux Mint -- Linux Mint 12, aka Lisa -- will feature three different takes on the GNOME desktop. GNOME 3.2, GNOME 3.2 adapted to look and work like GNOME 2.x and MATE, a GNOME...
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The most popular Linux is...
No it's not Fedora, openSUSE, or even Ubuntu. It's Linux Mint.
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openSUSE 12.1 debuts cloud, virtualization, Google Go support
When Attachmate finalized its $2.2 billion purchase of Novell last April, many wondered if the new owner-- known for its terminal emulation and NetIQ software -- had what it takes to grow Linux,...
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New Desktop Interface Flops
It's not just Windows 8 Metro, other new interfaces, like Linux's GNOME 3.2, stink just as much.
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Fedora 16, Red Hat's new community Linux distribution, arrives
Fedora, always a leading cutting edge Linux distribution, has a new release with major improvements in cloud-support, virtualization, and virtual desktop infrastructure.
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I hate Unity. I hate GNOME. I hate Windows 8. The ultimate desktop search continues.
What's your next desktop OS or desktop manager going to look like? Have you been sucked into the dumbed-down, new-fangled garbage floating your way or are you going retro?
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GNOME's Sandler: Is there a killer in the code?
Is there a killer in the software code running millions of medical devices? GNOME Executive Director Karen Sandler, formerly of the Software Freedom Law Center, has been fighting to get this...
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Ten features show there's no place like Gnome (screenshots)
TechRepublic's Jack Wallen says that with a few tweaks Gnome could be far better than anything else available. Here are some things about this new desktop that won him over.
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Linus Torvalds would like to see a GNOME fork
Linus Torvalds, Linux's creator, really, really dislikes the GNOME 3 Linux desktop. He's far from the only one.
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