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A look at VMware Fusion
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
If you're a Linux user who's just been issued an Apple computer, you might want to look into a virtualization solution...
Red Hat High campers are bridging the digital divide
Author: Tina Gasperson
One of the things Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik loses sleep over is the digital divide, especially when it comes to children....
Qualcomm sets the record straight on Penelope (Hint: it’s not Eudora 8)
Author: Lisa Hoover
Last fall, Qualcomm announced plans to join forces with the developers of Mozilla's Thunderbird email client to produce an open source version...
Keep your laptop and PC in Unison
Author: Federico Kereki
I usually carry my laptop everywhere and do work on it, but I do also need to work at my desktop PC,...
PostgreSQL 8.3 features to be available after Labor Day
"Full text search and other features will become available for free download in beta code after Labor Day; with the final release to follow...
BugnuX 2007 released
Author: JT Smith
"The BugnuX team is proud to release the final version of BugnuX 2007, after many sleepless/partyless nights. The key features of this...
Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon Tribe 5 Screenshots
Author: JT Smith
The feature freeze, upstream version freeze, and the first artwork deadline passed last week for Ubuntu 7.10 Gutsy Gibbon. With these freezes,...
GNOME 2.20.0 UI Preview
Author: JT Smith
Last week marked the release of the first GNOME 2.20.0 beta, which also defined the user interface freeze for GNOME 2.20.0. With...
Hardening your systems with Bastille Linux
Author: Peter Enseleit
System administrators need to secure their systems while avoiding locking them down so strictly that they become useless. Bastille is a software...
MySQL ends distribution of Enterprise source tarballs
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
MySQL quietly let slip that it would no longer be distributing the MySQL Enterprise Server source as a tarball, not quite...