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Open Country Announces Partnership with Turbolinux
Sharon Smith writes "Robust Systems Management Suite Maximizes Value for Turbolinux Users in China
BELMONT, CA – January 9, 2007 – Open Country, a next-generation...
BitRock Releases InstallBuilder for Qt
Ivan Madrigal writes "BitRock Releases InstallBuilder for Qt. InstallBuilder for Qt is an easy to use, multi-platform installation tool for packaging and deploying Qt-based...
Scribes editor focuses on the text
Author: Nikos Kouremenos
Scribes is a text editor for GNOME that focuses on usability. After 30 minutes of usage, you will either love it or...
Desktop Virtualization with VMware Player and Workstation
Author: Mayank Sharma
More and more organizations are consolidating physical hardware using virtualization. But virtualization technology and tools aren't limited to big-dollar corporations. With the...
BitTyrant questions assumptions about BitTorrent
Author: Nathan Willis
Conventional wisdom says that BitTorrent achieves superior download performance over competing peer-to-peer (P2P) systems because the protocol discourages those who download without...
Virtualization begins to materialize in the Linux kernel
Author: Michael Stutz
Virtualization, the ability to run multiple "virtual" systems on a single host, is nearly as old as solid state computing. But it's...
Installing Linux-VServer
Author: Marc Abramowitz
Linux-VServer offers a simple way to run several virtual servers on one piece of physical hardware. While it lacks some of the...
Special report: Virtualization on Linux
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
If anything is going to be big in 2007, it'll be virtualization -- the ability to run multiple virtual resources and...
How To Use NTFS Drives/Partitions On Ubuntu Edgy
Falko Timme writes "Normally Linux systems can only read from Windows NTFS partitions, but not write to them which can be very annoying if...
KXDocker: More than a task manager
Author: Aleksey 'LXj' Alekseyev
The basic idea behind Mac OS X's Dock is that when you need an application, you click on its icon on...