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Trustworthy Computing in 2002

- By Chris Pike, reprinted from Pikeus - 2002 was the year that Linux made big news and Microsoft admitted it was their greatest threat....

Linux Number Crunching: Languages and Tools

Slashdot: ChaoticCoyote writes " You've covered some of my past forays into benchmarking, so I thought Slashdot might be interested in Linux Number Crunching..." Link:...

Getting a Handle on Traffic

When running a Web site of any size, it helps to learn about the visitors you're attracting. The traditional solution for monitoring Web traffic...

Jay Sulzberger on Free Software (and computing freedom) advocacy

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Jay Sulzberger is a high-profile Free Software advocate, best known as Secretary of LXNY. He's also active on...

XBox Linux donor revealed

In an effort to speed up the work needed to bring Linux to the Microsoft Xbox, an anonymous donor offered two prizes (part A...

LinuxWorld’s top stories of 2002

Maybe we're taking recycling thing too far, but the LinuxWorld editors decided to do a little archive-diving for the most interesting, popular, controversial and...

Ydesktop 3.2.1-rc2 At-A-Glance

LPH writes "This is a quick look at the new distribution from Yoper Limited, Ydesktop 3.2.1 release candidate 2. Ydesktop is the first...

MozillaZine Review of the Year 2002

Anonymous Reader writes "From MozillaZine: 'With the release of Mozilla 1.0, the start of the Phoenix and Chimera projects and the launch of Gecko-based...

The State of GNU/Linux in 2002: It was Good.

Timothy R. Butler writes "This year has proven most interesting for GNU/Linux. While there was not any amazing surprises, there were numerous events that...

Desktop Linux Application Tips

Anonymous Reader writes "Walt Pennington authors this practical guide for using Desktop Linux applications. Pennington covers some essential areas for users getting started downloading...