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Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop

Author: Jem Matzan The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop System...

Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop

Author: Preston St. Pierre The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop...

Seven tips to help FOSS companies succeed

Author: Bruce Byfield Suddenly, new companies based on free and open source software (FOSS) are being noticed again. Reading about companies like Alacos and Black...

Solid DNS servers – Battle of the Distros

Yeah, yeah, yeah.... Linux is Linux is Linux. I know. We are looking at replacing our DNS servers and upgrading to a more recent...

Linux Advisory Watch – March 4th 2005

Author: JT Smith This week, advisories were released for mod_python, bsmtpd, gaim, bind, gnucash, dhcp, at vixie-cron, lam, pvm, radvd, selinux-targeted- policy, tcsh, openoffice, gamin, cmd5checkpw,...

Review: VIA Epia MII-12000 motherboard

Author: Jem Matzan It's quiet, it's small, it's powerful enough for everyday desktop use and versatile enough to be a set-top media device or small...

Debian vs. FreeBSD as a Web Serving Platform, Part 1

When it comes to hosting a company or a personal web site, there are more choices than ever. Not only is there a plethora...

“Which Distro Do You Recommend?”

Author: Preston St. Pierre I get asked, by more junior Linux users, and people just looking to try it out, which distribution of Linux I use...

Timing release schedules to maximize publicity

Author: Nathan Willis Two or three times each year, Macintosh enthusiasts go nuts over Apple's new product launches, and the company rides a wave of...

Packaging facility OpenPKG 2.3 released

Ralf S. Engelschall writes "The OpenPKG project released version 2.3 of their unique RPM-based cross-platform multi-instance Unix software packaging facility. OpenPKG 2.3 consists of 545 selected (from...