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Pagestream delivers easy, powerful DTP

Author: Bruce Byfield Pagestream is a proprietary desktop publishing program for Linux, Windows, Macintosh, and Amiga. First developed for the Atari more than two decades...

IBM Unix servers get x86 Linux apps

IBM has released beta software to let applications written for Linux on servers with x86 processors run in Big Blue's System p machines built...

IBM Powerizes Linux on Intel apps

IBM has announced a beta version of a Linux environment that allows applications developed on Intel boxes to run on Power processor-based servers. Link: theregister.co.uk Category:...

IBM will support x86 Linux apps on System p servers

Author: Lisa Hoover Today, IBM announced a public beta trial of a virtual Linux environment that will let x86 applications run on its System p...

Burning CDs with Gnome

OSNews writes "FreeSoftwareMagazine has an article about burning software available for Gnome. Two more interesting choices are the GTK-based Graveman! and Nero which released...

NVIDIA 100.14.03 Display Driver

Author: Michael Larabel Michael Larabel writes "We have been waiting and waiting for NVIDIA to release their new Linux display drivers and today we can...

Dell Resumes Windows XP Sales; MS To Sell Software

OSNews writes "Lots of Windows-related news today. Firstly, responding to customer demand, Dell has restarted selling new PCs with Windows XP installed on them....

Fonty Python and the Holy Grail of a font manager

Author: Bruce Byfield For designers, a font manager that can activate and deactivate fonts on-the-fly is the Holy Grail of the GNU/Linux desktop. Without such...

Thunderbird 2.0 final released

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Better late than never. The Thunderbird 2.0 release is finally ready for release. Builds of Thunderbird 2.0 have appeared on the...

Linux for technophobes

A new Linux distribution designed to be as user friendly as possible went into beta testing on Tuesday. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux