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Weekly news wrap-up: The great Linux giveaway, Red Hat’s latest is easy to use

-By Grant Gross - Two stories really caught our readers' attention this week -- a review of Red Hat 8.0 from Timothy Lord of...

Chroot Jails made easy with the Jail Chroot Project

GonzoJohn writes: "There are always difficult jobs to do as a GNU/Linux system administrator. Sometimes the difficulty lies in finding out how to do...

India moving to Linux

"The plan is to establish Linux in Indian academic institutions as well as throughout central and state government offices. India's business sector also likely...

Jim Seymour, PC Magazine columnist, is dead

Anonymous Reader writes: "A lot of PC users grew up reading Jim Seymour's stuff on PC Magazine, and he was among the first mainstream...

Using Flash Memory with uClinux

Author: JT Smith - By Greg Ungerer, Snap Gear -This paper is a discussion of theory and methods for building uClinux systems that boot, run and...

Attack of the freebie software

Here's the lead paragraph: "By rights, GiftCertificates.com should be a Microsoft loyalist. Its CEO, Michael Ahern, is a former Microsoft executive. Its business, selling...

Red Hat 8.0: The new ease and power Linux champ

Author: JT Smith - By Timothy Lord - Recently, I tried out Red Hat's new version 8.0 ("Psyche") on my testing machine -- a machine whose...

Phoenix 0.2 Web browser: Lean, mean Mozilla

GonzoJohn writes: "Phoenix still uses a lot of the Mozilla code. In fact, Phoenix code is based completely on Mozilla code, so the development...

Windows refund initiatives slow, but may be picking up again

Author: JT Smith - By Daniel P. Dern - As NewsForge readers are presumably well aware, not everybody whose new desktop or notebook computer comes with...

Weekly news wrap-up: New options for Linux desktop users, Exchange replacers

-By Grant Gross - Linux users, especially ones using the Open Source operating system on the desktop, have several new options. Red Hat 8.0...