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When Targeting Early Adopters – Say No To Windows

Kelly McNeill writes "Ask any advertising executive which is the best way to get the word out and he will repeat the old addage...

What’s to come in the (Linux) software market?

Author: Michael Dortch, Robert Frances Group The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco last week featured many interesting announcements. However, the show...

Mainframe poised for Linux-based resurgence

In another sign that the mainframe computer is coming back to life, IBM plans to announce on Wednesday that a customer is using its...

Circuit City moving to Linux

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller In a press release sent to NewsForge (and probably every other media outlet in the world) yesterday, IBM announced that consumer electronics retailer...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Making use of SNMP

Author: Brian Jones "Simple Network Management Protocol" is a relative term. To the uninitiated, raw SNMP output, along with arcane technobabble like "MIB" and "ASN.1," looks...

Novell plans merged SUSE/Ximian Linux desktop

Novell will release its new corporate Linux version, which merges its recently-acquired Linux applications, this autumn. Link: computerweekly.com

Using portable, multi-OS sound systems

In the first part of this article, we talked about several different sound systems and APIs that were available for Linux and its various...

Using portable, multi-OS sound systems

Author: Christian Vincenot In the first part of this article, we talked about several different sound systems and APIs that were available for Linux and...

Review: UnixWare 7.1.4 is suitable for basic server duty

Author: Logan Harbaugh UnixWare 7.1.4 is the latest in a long line of Unix releases from The SCO Group. It is a stable and mature...

The Linux GUI: Application windows

Author: Joe Bolin Last week I talked about how to start desktop applications using the mouse and the desktop menu. Do this a few times...