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CA throws its weight behind ‘undermanaged’ Linux

" Computer Associates (CA) has thrown its weight behind the Linux operating system, adding 23 new Linux applications over the past three months. The move...

Xandros Linux: “It just works,” even with Windows stuff

- by Tina Gasperson - The "premier release" of Xandros, formerly known as Corel Linux, is being released today at the Xandros.com Web site. Individual...

Century Software releases TERM version 6.28 for UNIX/Linux

Anonymous Reader writes: Century Software, Inc., a leader in PC-to-UNIX and UNIX-to-UNIX connectivity today announced the release of TERM for UNIX/Linux Version 6.28. ...

Lycoris and Transgaming say: Suddenly, Gamers don’t need Windows

Jason Spisak writes: Continuing its leadership role in providing alternative desktop software, Lycoris partners with TransGaming to bring unprecedented cross-platform gaming into the hands...

Can you trust your computer?

Author: JT Smith -By Richard Stallman - Who should your computer take its orders from? Most people think their computers should obey them, not obey...

LynuxWorks Announces Support of Carrier-Grade Linu

SAN JOSE, Calif., October 21, 2002 – LynuxWorks™, Inc., today announced support for the specifications of the Open Source Development Lab’s Carrier-Grade Linux specification...

Update to the Linux PDAs Quick Reference Guide

"LinuxDevices.com is pleased to announce a major update to our highly popular Linux PDAs Quick Reference Guide. The guide provides a comprehensive survey of...

Geodesic Great Circle: A product review

"'Look out behind you!' Okay, I was trying to distract you from noticing that Geodesic Great Circle is not open source. Some of you may...

NeoLinux: Thin client distro can save enterprises money, headaches

-By Grant Gross - One of the burning questions among enterprise customers interested in Linux has long been: How do I run the Open...

MS eases up on ‘gimme all Your Stuff’ community license

"Microsoft Corp has re-worked a controversial license for a .NET developers' hosted community, after concern the company granted itself wide-ranging rights over developers' code....