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CEO dispels Linspire myths
Guest writes "Linspire CEO Kevin Carmony admitted to DesktopLinux.com's Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols that Linspire is "something of a black sheep in Linux distributions." That's...
Beyond Rootkits: First Standalone Kernelmode Bot?
zanek writes "A new kernelmode rootkit has the ability to communicate via Internet Relay Chat without relying on outside applications. This represents a dangerous...
Set up a secure IMAP/POP3 server with Dovecot
Author: Manolis Tzanidakis
Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) servers such as Courier-IMAP and Cyrus IMAP may work well, but they’re complicated to install and configure....
LinuxWorld panel discusses Portland Project for desktop integration
Author: Nathan Willis
Portland is a Free Desktop project started by the Open Source Development Labs' Desktop Linux working group. OSDL convened a...
Virtuozzo Wins Award for Best Virtualization
Sharon Smith writes "Virtuozzo for Linux 3.0 with Zero Downtime Migration
Recognized for Product Excellence
BOSTON, LinuxWorld Expo, April 5, 2006 – Today, SWsoft Virtuozzo...
Win4Lin to support AMD and Intel 64-bit Processors
Sharon Smith writes "Company's Win4Lin Products run Windows 2000/XP Desktop and Applications on Linux at Near-Native SpeedBOSTON, MA – LinuxWorld Expo -- Win4Lin, the...
OSDL’s Cherry: Toppling Linux desktop app development barriers
The biggest barrier to Linux business desktop adoption is Linux itself, as too many distributions make it harder for developers to port to or...
Terra Soft launches Y-Bio v1.1, Penguin OEM
Kai Staats writes "BOSTON, Massachusetts, - 5 April 2006 - From the floor of LinuxWorld, Terra Soft Solutions announced availability of Y-Bio v1.1. As...
LinuxWorld: Motorola reports on its experiences with Linux phones
Author: Nathan Willis
A cell phone rings in the middle of Mark VandenBrink's presentation. He tells the audience member, "Go ahead and answer it...
Open source coders’ speed astounds Coverity
The US government's open source hardening project looks to be having some success; several projects that were part of the first sweep are now...