Up close with computer programmer Robert 'r0ml' Lefkowitz By Graham Morrison published 4 January 14 Interview We meet Robert 'r0ml' Lefkowitz, a man who crams 2,000 years of open source philosophy into 3,000 words.
How open source changed Google - and how Google changed open source By Graham Morrison published 18 December 13 Interview Google has done many good things for open source. We meet the man behind most of them.
How to install Raspbian on Raspberry Pi from a USB stick By Graham Morrison published 11 August 13 Tutorial Give yourself more control over how you install Raspbian to your Raspberry Pi by using an Ubuntu live CD.
'It would be fatal if we were still shipping the same Raspberry Pi in 2016' By Graham Morrison published 6 August 13 Interview Raspberry Pi creator Eben Upton talks about the project's beginnings - and when we'll see a new Pi.
Watch and record live TV on your Raspberry Pi By Graham Morrison published 18 May 13 Tutorial With the appropriate hardware, Raspberry Pi is perfectly suited to being turned into a powerful low-cost digital video recorder, complete with streaming, scheduling and time shift.
What went wrong with MeeGo? 'Nokia lost faith in the project' By Graham Morrison published 7 May 13 Interview Over the last 10 years, Dave Neary has worked on Gimp, Gnome, MeeGo and now at Red Hat, where he helps communities work together.
How the co-creator of MySQL came to love databases By Graham Morrison published 17 February 13 Interview We meet Monty Widenius, the co-creator of the MySQL database and the man who put the 'M' in LAMP.
How to build a router based on Linux By Graham Morrison published 27 December 12 Tutorial There are many different Linux distributions designed specifically to turn your machine into a router or a gateway, complete with any number of enhancements.
Turn your Linux PC into a gaming machine By Graham Morrison published 23 December 12 Tutorial Linux-based PCs aren't second-tier machines any longer - you can now build one that's the only PC you need.
What on earth is OpenStack? By Graham Morrison published 25 November 12 Explained What is OpenStack and what is it all about? We take you through the details.
How to install a personal web server By Graham Morrison published 18 November 12 Tutorial Use Linux to run your own personal web server and save some cash on server hosting fees.
Why Linus Torvalds would rather code than make money By Graham Morrison published 17 November 12 Interview You probably use Linux and don't even know it. We meet the man who started it all.
Raspberry Pi 512MB review By Graham Morrison published 6 November 12 Recommended A sensational educational tool that doubles as hacker paradise - now with double the memory. How far it has come.
Why does Secure Boot need such draconian control? By Graham Morrison published 3 November 12 Opinion Although the idea of Secure Boot is a good one, can it be better implemented to allow users to have full control over what software they use on their PCs?
To be more secure, you need to be more transparent By Graham Morrison published 19 August 12 In Depth The only way to do security is, in my opinion, with complete and unblinded transparency. Obfuscating your procedures only gives you a false sense of your non-security.
How to speed up your Linux machine By Andrew Gregory, Graham Morrison published 6 May 12 In Depth The general speed and snappiness of the Linux desktop is a winning advantage - but there's always more room for improvement.
Turn an old laptop into a CCTV camera By Graham Morrison published 19 February 12 Tutorial We're going to use your laptop's underused webcam as a CCTV for stuff you'd like to keep an eye on, like the garage door or your rare Barry Manilow records.
12 reasons to love KDE By Graham Morrison published 22 January 12 In Depth We rain positivity onto the world's most configurable desktop and pick out some of its best functions and applications.
The ultimate recyclers: making new PCs from old By Graham Morrison published 7 January 12 Graham Morrison visits a non-profit hardware emporium in Portland, Oregon, that recycles old hardware, gives people new skills and installs Linux on thousands of machines
How to save your Linux screen space By Graham Morrison published 30 January 11 Tutorial We prove that tiling window managers can be a genuine advantage when it comes to hardware and productivity
The hidden places where Linux dominates By Graham Morrison published 29 January 11 In Depth While the fight for desktop dominance is still raging somewhere in the distance, Linux has quietly succeeded in the places no one thinks to look.
Linux in education: a genuine alternative By Graham Morrison published 27 December 10 In Depth People who have made free software work and pay in education
Best Linux apps for managing your media By Graham Morrison published 17 November 10 In Depth Don't let your photo, music and video files get any more chaotic. Graham Morrison covers the cream of Linux software to help you master your media
Linux networking made easy By Graham Morrison published 26 September 10 Linux is the best operating system in the world for network troubleshooting
What's next for Firefox on Linux? By Graham Morrison published 15 September 10 In Depth The darling of free software is facing a threat from a former ally