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Internet piracy costs Roblimo $100 million!
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
When you hear about huge monetary losses from intellectual property theft, you are probably listening to complaints from the...
Michael’s Minute: (Lindows) revolutionizing refrigerators – Star Trek style
Do you remember that contraption in Star Trek where they could just speak a food
...
Crossover Office 1.1 runs MS Office better than before
- by Tina Gasperson -Codeweaversreleased a bug fix version of Crossover Office Tuesday, announcing
official support for all Western language versions of Office 2000 and...
IBM Strengthens Linux Security with Tivoli Software
IBM is delivering new capabilities across its Tivoli security management software portfolio, including IBM Tivoli Access Manager, IBM Tivoli Risk Manager and IBM Tivoli...
Commentary: How software piracy hurts Free Software
- By Nathan Joel Lunt -
I was discussing Linux in all its glory with a friend of mine, a Windows
XP user, the other...
Announcing version 1.1.2 of CrossOver Plugin
We are happy to announce version 1.1.2 of CrossOver Plugin. This is a
maintenance release which builds on the 1.1.1 release to further improve
stability and...
Linux Test Project test suite released
The Linux Test Project test suite LTP-20020607.tgz has been released.
Visit our website to download the latest
version of the...
Can’t give up your Windows applications? Win4Lin 4.0 is for you
Author: JT Smith
- By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols -
You say you love Linux, but you absolutely must have your Microsoft
Office and Quicken, too?...
Weekly news wrap-up: Mozilla 1.0 released, Linux more secure than some might think
-By Grant Gross -
The big news for the week was the release of Mozilla 1.0 after the browser had been in development for...
GNOME 2.0 desktop snapshot 20020607 released
GNOME: "Last Monday, when tarballs were due for this release, there were 9 remaining release critical bugs. The release team decided that this was...