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A babe in Tuxland
Author: Jim Westbrook
You may have heard Linux is difficult to learn and use. Certainly Linux is different, but pointing and clicking work the...
Cliff’s List Filter – March 31 – April 7
Author: Ian Palmer
Serving up another plate full of news and information culled from the mailing lists of Unix and Linux related projects. Right...
Fork in Linux Road?
In his inimitable way of imparting wisdom, baseball Hall of Famer Yogi Berra once said, "When you get to the fork...
Open Source Software Flourishes in Boston Area
Boston area venture capital firms are jumping on the open source bandwagon, funding companies that are experimenting with new business models...
Topspin Collaborates with openMosix
Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (April 6, 2004) Topspin Collaborates with openMosix to Deliver High Performance Open Source Clustering Solution for Opteron(tm).
The...
A taste of Wine: Transition from Windows to Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "A fascinating and ambitious open source project, Wine attempts to solve the complex problem of running Windows executables on Linux. Although...
!M = NoMachine
Chuck Talk writes "Have you ever stumbled across a very useful project by accident? I feel like I have done just such a thing...
Organizations say hurdles remain for desktop Linux
Author: Jay Lyman
Speakers and attendees at the open source events of Portland's InnoTech Conference last week concurred that Linux was at home in the...
VMware Workstation 4.5 focuses on enterprise
Michael S. Mimoso writes "Virtualization software enables developers and administrators to test applications on virtual machines before putting them into production."
Link: searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com
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Sharp unveils Linux-based PDA
Consumer electronics firm Sharp has released a Linux-based handheld for US corporate users which supports enterprise applications and databases.
Link: vnunet.com