Articles by Matthew Newton
Gnome's Interface Warts--And Its Future
(Dec 05, 2007)
Get Down and Dirty with Linux
(Oct 11, 2007)
First Impressions: Symphony, Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
(Sep 27, 2007)
A Look at Fedora 7
(Jun 28, 2007)
Seven Post-Install Tips for Ubuntu 7.04
(Apr 23, 2007)
Australian PC World: All About Wine: Run Windows Apps Under Linux
(Mar 05, 2007)
PC World: Room for Improvement
(Dec 29, 2006)
PC World: Free Agent: Talk of the Linux Town
(Nov 27, 2006)
PC World: How to Compile Free Software Apps
(Oct 25, 2006)
PC World: Free Agent: The Latest Free Linux
(Sep 27, 2006)
PC World: Ubuntu's Missing Batteries
(Jan 31, 2006)
LinuxWorld Australia: Dual-Bootable; More Doable
(Dec 13, 2005)
PC World: A French Penguin Visits
(Nov 22, 2005)
Computerworld Australia: Everyday Linux Gripes
(Nov 15, 2005)
PC World: Computing With the Breezy Badger
(Oct 06, 2005)
PC World: Everyday Linux Gripes
(Jul 27, 2005)
PC World: Kicking Linux's Tires
(Jun 22, 2005)
PC World: Picture Perfect and in Tune
(May 25, 2005)
PC World: Ubuntu Linux: Free and Fabulous
(Apr 27, 2005)
PC World: Linspire: Linux With Strings Attached
(Mar 28, 2005)
PC World: How YOU Can Get Started With Linux
(Jan 28, 2005)
PC World: Getting Better All the Time
(Dec 22, 2004)
PC World: New Linuxes, Old Problems
(Nov 24, 2004)
PC World: Xandros 2.5: Linux for a Windows Crowd
(Oct 05, 2004)
PC World: Two Linuxes for Newcomers
(Sep 26, 2004)
PCWorld: Where the Geeks Are Taking Us
(Aug 28, 2004)
PC World: Hard-Core Fedora
(May 29, 2004)
PC World: Trying on a New Hat
(May 01, 2004)
PCWorld: Linux for Grandma [Parts 1 & 2]
(Apr 05, 2004)
PC World: The View From LinuxWorld Expo
(Feb 07, 2004)
PCWorld: An Easy-to-Use Linux PC
(Aug 29, 2002)
PCWorld: Friendly Linux Alternative to Windows
(Jun 27, 2002)
PCWorld.com: Linux Desktop Products Grow
(Sep 01, 2001)
PCWorld: Three Minutes With Derek Burney [President and CEO of Corel]
(Feb 08, 2001)
PC World: The Best of LinuxWorld Expo 2001
(Feb 06, 2001)
PC World: Is Linux Right for You?
(Apr 02, 2000)
PC World: Tuxtops Offers Portability for the Linux Crowd
(Feb 05, 2000)