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VMware Workstation 6.5 consolidates the best of desktop virtualization
Author: Mayank Sharma
Virtualization software can help you run programs that your native Linux distro wouldn't. While Linux users have many virtualization options, none comes...
Bubba Two: The little server that could
Author: Dmitri Popov
Converting an old PC into a home or office server may look like a good idea on paper, but in reality, the...
I want a real Linux and Mac version of Chrome
All credit to CrossOver for its WINE-based version of the hot Chrome Web browser for Linux and Mac OS, but, come on Google, how's...
Chromium via Wine lacks polish and more
CodeWeavers have successfully ported a build of Chromium, Google Chrome's codebase, to non-PowerPC Intel Macs using Wine. Unfortunately, it's incredibly buggy, and while it...
CodeWeavers Ports Chromium to Linux and Mac OS X
We've written about the folks at CodeWeavers before. They make a customized, commercial version of Wine called CrossOverLinux. and have been major contributors to...
Spend your vacation getting started with OpenStreetMap
Author: Nathan Willis
We have written about the OpenStreetMap (OSM) project many times, but we have yet to explain how to get started with it...
Wine-Doors for Linux Reviewed
Author: JT Smith
I have been using Wine (WINE) or various implementations of it (Crossover Office and Cedega) for a few years now. What is...
Italian lawyers use open source software to move online
Author: Marco Fioretti
Just a few years ago, getting complex legal assistance from a lawyer you never met in person would have been unthinkable. Today,...
How Companies Can Make Linux A Success
Author: JT Smith
Realizing that "What if" articles tend to bring out the best and worst in people, I thought it was worth exploring this...
Finally, it’s time for Wine
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for...