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Four alternative operating systems
Author: Tim Miller
Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, SUSE, and Linspire are making headway in the desktop market, but if you want to try something...
Scalix Climbs Past 1 Million Mailbox Mark
Barbara Krause writes "Linux Messaging Leader Scalix Climbs Past 1 Million Mailbox Mark with Over 10,000 Deployed Email Servers
Market Momentum Continues With Over 350...
Open-Xchange Server 5: Groupware done the OSS way
Author: Aditya Nag
Setting up enterprise groupware is usually associated with huge costs, both in money and staffing, and immense complexity, requiring professionals to keep...
My desktop OS: Zenwalk
Author: Henning Jaeger
There are so many desktop distributions that I often find myself testing them like I'm looking for the Holy Grail and forgetting...
Learn foreign languages with open source software
Author: Dmitri Popov
When you are learning a foreign language, you need all the help you can get. Besides applications like jVLT, jMemorize, and StarDict,...
Win4Lin announces virtual desktop server product
Sharon Smith writes "New Product Provides ability to consolidate and serve multiple Windows Desktops from Linux Servers merging the best of Virtual Desktop and...
HP’s Switzerland Strategy: Playing in Unix, Linux and Windows Markets
"What I'm telling the team to focus on is tying these stacks of open source middleware components to specific commercial application areas or things...
Wine Doors opens Windows under Linux
Author: Nathan Willis
When I first used Wine to try to install Windows software on my Linux machine, I found it less than user-friendly. ...
Creating virtual private networks with tsocks and VTun
Author: Marc Abramowitz
Virtual private networks (VPN) let remote users connect back to corporate networks over encrypted links. Many VPNs are built with proprietary technology...
TechBookReport on ‘Java EE & .NET Interop’
TBR writes "Like it or not, (and there are plenty of zealots who don't), the Java and .NET worlds have to learn to live...