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64-bit Linux and BSD are maturing steadily
Author: Jem Matzan
Most top-tier hardware vendors are selling AMD64 workstation and server systems these days, including Hewlett Packard, Sun Microsystems, and, more recently, IBM....
Introducing UseModWiki
Author: Keith R. Fieldhouse
Wiki software implements the simple idea that Web pages should be easy, even trivial, to create, and that anyone reading the...
Arkeia Partners with Federal Edge
Anonymous Reader writes "CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 2005--Arkeia Corp., the leading provider of backup and recovery solutions for Linux-based environments, and Federal Edge, a...
Review: MoveOver Freeware
Chuck Talk writes "There have been no major Desktop Migration Tools in the market today to give people the ability to migrate their desktop...
Heyday for open source?
WHEN I first rolled Linux systems into production seven years ago, I have to admit that the “free” part of open source was the...
Userful Multiplies Linux Desktops
By reducing hardware, software, and maintenance costs, Userful's 1-Box Desktop Multiplier software reduces the total cost of ownership by as much as 70 percent,...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 1, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for ethereal, kernel, netkit-telnet, mc, mailreader, samba, mozilla, lsof, thunderbird, epiphany, devhelp, spamassassin, slypheed,...
One-on-one with Miguel de Icaza
Author: Joe Barr
One of the
highlights of my trip to Salt lake City last month for BrainShare
2005 was the opportunity to interview Miguel de Icaza,...
Distro review: The four-1-1 on Linspire Five-0
Author: Jem Matzan
Linspire (formerly known as LindowsOS) has consistently made an attractive, easy-to-install and easy-to-use GNU/Linux distribution. With the 2.6.10 Linux kernel and a...
TUX Magazine debut signals new vitality in Linux market
Author: Michael Mitton
The new TUX magazine bills itself as "the first and only magazine for the new Linux user." The 53 page first issue...