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VectorLinux SOHO: A better Slackware than Slackware
Author: Susan Linton
VectorLinux has been one of my
favorite projects since my first test of the distribution almost 18 months
ago. I like VectorLinux because its...
Top Apps in First ROS 5 Source Release
OSNews writes "The first batch of the RISC OS 5 source code has been released today for free download, hours before the start of...
Virtual Bridges announces Win4Solaris product to run Windows on the Solaris 10 Operating System
Sharon Smith writes "Company Aims Products at Using Virtualization Technology to Create Competitive Advantage for Enterprise and SMB Businesses by Providing Integrated Solaris 10...
OSS is the right solution for Voicelink Communications
Author: Peter Kaye
A chance encounter with a Linux-based laptop started South Carolina-based radio communications dealer Voicelink Communications on the path to replacing almost its...
Programming Flex 2
James Pyles writes "I've been doing a fair amount of documenting on Flash related technologies and have considered
dabbling in ActionScript (if you know JavaScript,...
SAP optimises its software for Suse servers
IT managers running SAP applications on Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Server are being offered a joint maintenance and support package.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
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Intel and PowerTOP extend Linux laptop battery life
Author: Mayank Sharma
Intel recently released its PowerTOP utility, which builds on work done by kernel developers to make the Linux kernel power-efficient. PowerTOP gives...
Adding a little Cream to (g)Vim
Author: Scott Nesbitt
Even though I'm a die-hard Emacs user, there are times when I have to use the vi editor -- specifically gVim, the...
Nokia’s maemo 3.1 update is an incremental improvement
Author: Nathan Willis
Nokia has released the first software update for its N800 Internet tablets. Officially dubbed Internet Tablet OS 2007 Edition version 3.2007.10-7, it...
Art meets open source at Libre Graphics Meeting
Author: Ted Gould
Unlike a typical Linux get-together, at the Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM), half of the attendees are developers and the other half are...