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Mandriva 2008.0 rocks

Author: Susan Linton Mandriva 2008.0, released this week, is the best version of Mandriva since 7.2. Mandriva Linux 2008.0 comes in three editions. Mandriva One...

VMware Workstation 6 virtually trounces the competition

Author: Mayank Sharma Newly released VMware Workstation 6 has lots of new features and improvements to ease collaboration between the host and guest operating systems....

Mandriva 2007 Spring packs a punch

Author: Mayank Sharma Mandriva recently released its first distro of the year, dubbed Mandriva Linux 2007 Spring. Like previous releases, Spring is available in five...

A peek behind CrossOver Linux with CodeWeavers’ CEO

Author: Mayank Sharma With CrossOver Linux 6, CodeWeavers now supports running several popular Windows applications and games under Linux. In this interview Jeremy White, CEO...

Mandriva 2007: Back in the race

Author: Bruce Byfield Beginning with an easy-to-use installer and booting into a well-thought-out desktop, Mandriva 2007 provides an environment that is aesthetically consistent and makes...

Mandriva to play Windows games

The popular distribution formerly known as Mandrake, and with no Purple Rain to be seen, will include in its next 2007 release Transgaming’s Cedega...

DesktopBSD 1.0: FreeBSD for the desktop

Author: Stefan Vrabie DesktopBSD is version of FreeBSD customized for the desktop. Building upon FreeBSD 5.5-PRERELEASE, DesktopBSD 1.0 comes packed with desktop-oriented features such as...

Wine Doors opens Windows under Linux

Author: Nathan Willis When I first used Wine to try to install Windows software on my Linux machine, I found it less than user-friendly. ...

Windows gaming on Linux desktops gets a boost

sjvn writes "Who says you can't play Windows games on a Linux desktop? With Cedega, a semi-proprietary program for most Linuxes, you can be...

Wine will go beta next week

Author: Stephen Feller After roughly 12 years of work, the Wine Project is about to take its widely used Windows translation layer to a place...