以下是2010年Linux.com最熱門的10則報導,大家可以看一看,算是回顧過去一年Linux的大事或是新發展。最後希望來年的Linux有更好的發展!
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10 Most Popular Linux.com Stories in 2010
From Linux.com
10: Taking Command of the Terminal with GNU Screen
Few utilities are as handy as GNU Screen, and Joe Brockmeier's tutorial on taking command of the terminal with GNU Screen proved that GNU Screen is as popular as it is useful.
9: Five Things to Know About Linux Security
Linux has a good track record when it comes to security, but it's not enough to simply take that for granted. If you're new to using, administering or developing for Linux, you need to know a few things about security — and we had five tips on Linux security that became very popular through 2010.
8: Installing Nagios: An Enterprise-Worthy Network Monitor
Network monitoring is very popular on Linux, and Nagios is one of the most popular tools to use. Jack Wallen's piece on installing Nagios came in at number eight on the Linux.com countdown.
7: Linux Mint 9: Solid, Simple, Shiny
Ubuntu may be the top of the pops at DistroWatch and the most widely used Linux desktop OS, but the Linux Mint 9 overview we posted in May has been seventh in overall traffic for Linux.com through 2010.
6: Beginner's Guide to Nmap
One of the must-have utilities for Linux users is Nmap. That might explain why Joe Brockmeier's Beginner's Guide to Nmap was the sixth most popular piece in 2010. Look for more in-depth tutorials on Nmap in 2011, as well as guides to other useful free and open source utilities.
5: GNOME3: The Future of the Desktop
Sadly, GNOME 3.0 slipped to Spring 2011 shortly after this piece was posted, but Jack Wallen's tour of the GNOME 3.0 desktop was still one of the most popular stories on Linux.com through 2010. Rest assured, we'll be sure to give GNOME 3.0 plenty of coverage in 2011.
4: A Review: Ben NanoNote Gets Small with Embedded Linux
Nathan Willis proves that size does matter, with his review of the Ben NanoNote, a palm-sized notebook from Qi Hardware that runs (what else?) Linux.
3: The Five Best Linux Video Players
One of the things many new Linux users are looking for is a great media player for Linux that handles videos. The top five Linux video players overview we ran in February was the third-most popular piece of 2010. No Mplayer didn't make the list, but we did check in on Mplayer later in the year.
2: Five Best Linux Netbook OSes — for Now
Netbook sales didn't fare as well in 2010, but we know lots of Linux users still love their netbook. But which distro should you use? We recommended five netbook Linux distros that cover all the bases. Keep an eye out for an update in early 2011, we expect 2011 to be a very interesting year for netbook Linux.
1: The Top 7 Best Linux Distributions for You
Some readers may not have agreed with the choices, but Brian Proffitt's look at the top seven distros he'd recommend was the most popular story in 2010. If you haven't read it yet, take a look and see if you agree with the choices for best desktop distro, enterprise distribution, live CD, and more.
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