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Crossover Office Server Edition expected next week
- by Tina Gasperson -
Codeweavers, the company that brought us Crossover Plugin and Office, is set to
release Crossover Office Server Edition at LinuxWorld...
DataDirect storage to be used in fast Linux supercomputer
Jim Hughes writes "DataDirect Delivers Silicon Storage Appliance for Use with World's Fastest Linux Supercomputer at Lawrence Livermore National LaboratoryDeal is First Between the...
Swsoft announces HSPcomplete 2.0 full business lifecycle
SWSoft writes: "SWsoft, Inc., leader in hosting automation and enterprise server software, today announced the GA of HSPcomplete 2.0 full business lifecycle hosting automation...
ShaoLin participates in LinuxWorld Conference & Expo
ShaoLin Microsystems writes: "ShaoLin Microsystems Ltd., a Hong Kong Linux-based systems and solutions developer, will join the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, San Francisco 2002...
Linux becoming mainstream in S. Africa
sundaytimes.co.za says, "A couple of years ago, Linux was little more than a fledgling operating system. Its advocates predicted world domination and its...
Mandrake Linux Community Newsletter #53
This Week's Summary: PPC Roundup; The Latest MandrakeClub Activities;
Mandrake in the News; LWN in Trouble; Website News; Software Updates;
Headlines from MandrakeForum.
PPC Roundup
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Installing software in Linux
- By Jenn Vesperman -
Installing software can be confusing. Make this, run that, download this, display that. At first glance, it doesn't make...
Linux Compatible Web site launched
Philipp Esselbach writes: "A new Linux website has been launched today. Linux Compatible is a compatibility website for applications, games and hardware.
There are current...
Project of the week: Knoppix 3.1, distro run from CD
Anonymous Reader writes: "A German project that boots from CD or floppy-and-CD and runs Debian 'Woody," KDE-3.02, OpenOffice.org, and a whole lot of...
The tragedy of orphan software
Anonymous Reader writes: "We have enough distributions already, writes Dennis E. Powell in his weekly column on Linux and Main, and someone who wants...