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Upgrading to Linux from Windows 98
In this tutorial-style article, Michael C. Barnes outlines a strategy to avoid costly upgrades from Windows 98 to Windows XP -- in terms of...
Linux spreads its wings
Derided as a passing fad in its early years, Linux has since grown at such a pace that technology giants like IBM and Oracle...
Editorials: Why everyone should use Mozilla Firefox
Anonymous Reader writes "This articles purpose is to introduce users of Microsoft® Internet Explorer and Outlook Express to the new world of Mozilla Firefox...
My Workstation OS: Windows 2000 Professional
Author: Brian Bruns
Windows 2000 Professional, while not considered a home user operating system, fits my bill for an OS that is stable and has...
‘Firefox and Thunderbird Garage’ Published
Prentice Hall Professional Technical Reference has published Firefox & Thunderbird Garage, the book that shows everyday computer users — whether newbies or seasoned professionals...
NMM-Oppix, a live CD including NMM
Michael Repplinger writes "The NMM team is happy to announce the second Beta version of NMM-Oppix, a Live-CD based on Knoppix Version 3.7. NMM...
Windows to Linux: A Beginner’s Startup HOWTO
Mark Rais writes "If you have any experience with Windows, the switch to Linux will be relatively simple. Truly, the biggest challenge is to...
Linux-based voicemail messaging catching on
As my colleague John Fontana wrote in a recent story in Network World (link below), Linux-based messaging systems are catching on. Many users are...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 15, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week packages were released for axel, gftp, wireless-tools, glibc, selinux-policy-targeted,
kernel, autofs, GnomeVFS, phpMyAdmin, shorewall, gtk, shareutils,...
Linux and thin clients
Author: Roderick W. Smith
The primary goal of Linux desktop operation is to give users access to typical desktop applications -- word processors, spreadsheets, Web...