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Breaking Windows: CodeWeavers and NeTraverse bring Office to Linux

Open for Business has the review giving "A" grades to both CrossOver Office 1.0 and Win4Lin 4.0.

AOL test may renew browser war

Okay, so we reported in March, but Wired.com now reports that AOL is testing a browser based on Mozilla for its AOL 8.0 release...

He struck gold on the Net (really)

A story on FastCompany.com describes how one Canadian company is using an "Open Source model" to mine for gold. McEwen believed that the high-grade...

Experiencing VMware Workstation 3.1.1

Author: JT Smith - By Russell C. Pavlicek - Recently, the news has been full of products meant to allow Windows applications to run under Linux....

“Broadcast Protection” discussion group flustered by public outcry

Brad Kuhn: Last Thursday, I and FSF's Digital Freedom Organizer (Jonathan Watterson) had the opportunity to join a Broadcast Protection Discussion Group (BPDG) conference call. ...

Improving the Linux vs. Microsoft debate: The impact of TCO

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Is there a chance that Microsoft, proprietary Unix vendors and the Open Source community might stop swearing...

PCs without OS: Microtel SYSMAR511 review

Gecko writes, "Remember the PCs without a pre-installed operating system, selling at Wal-Mart's? OSNews got their hands on one of these and they...

LinuxCertified announces self-paced Red Hat administration course

info@linuxcertified.com writes: LinuxCertified Inc.,a leading provider of Linux training, today announced the launch of its latest offering: Installation, Configuration and Administration of Red Hat&reg...

Asterisk — punctuating the path to Open Source Packet Voice

LinuxDevices.com writes, "In this whitepaper, Mack Allison provides an introduction to Asterisk, an open source project which implements a Linux-based Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and Interactive...

Four Linux vendors launch UnitedLinux

Timothy R. Butler writes, "In an unprecedented move today, Caldera, Conectiva, SuSE, and Turbolinux announced a joint development program known as UnitedLinux. As was...