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Firetrust Limited Launches Open Source Antispam Product
Debs Abraham writes "The field-proven, cost-effective MailWasher Server email management and security solution is now available as an open source project platform.CHRISTCHURCH – NEW...
KDE tips and tricks
Author: N. Sanders
The K Desktop Environment (KDE) is incredibly popular in the world of GNU/Linux. Distributions such as SUSE and Mandrakelinux use it by...
Win4Lin Ships Lightweight Low Cost Product Version
Win4Lin, Inc. today announced the release of Win4Lin HomeTM, a lightweight version of the company's award-winning flagship Win4Lin 5 product that allows Windows applications...
Novell’s Linux strategy worries some customers
Novell's ambitious strategy for Linux has led some customers to worry that the networking company may withdraw support for some of its legacy applications.
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Arkeia Launches WW System Builder Initiative
Anonymous Reader writes "'Jump Start' Program for White Box and Appliance Manufacturers Enables Bundling of Linux Data Protection SoftwareCARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 27, 2005--Arkeia Corp.,...
Novell’s Linux strategy causes customers concern
Users of the networking company's Netware and GroupWise products are concerned about future support.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Some Linux apps are small wonders
Author: Richard Salsbury
While it's easy to sing the praises of big applications like OpenOffice.org or the GIMP (and rightly so), the heavyweights of the...
My workstation OS: FreeDOS
Author: Lee A. Spain
In battles over operating system superiority, emotions run high. Capabilities are assembled like armies and run out on discussion boards to...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 28, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, articles were released for libtiff, ethereal, xpdf, squid, xtrlock, sword, unarj, enscript, zhcon, vdr, xine-lib, libpam-radius,
kdebase, f2c, cups, alsa-lib,...
Some Linux apps are small wonders
Author: Preston St. Pierre
While it's easy to sing the praises of big applications like OpenOffice.org or the GIMP (and rightly so), the heavyweights of...