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Sawfish: The next big thing in window managers

Author: JT Smith BSD Today reviews Sawfish, a window manager designed for speed and flexibility. The bottom line: Sawfish is a threat to popular window...

GNOME Office, how far along are we?

Author: JT Smith Tony Granata writes: LinuxOrbit.com's Editor-in-chief John Gowin compares GNOME Office suite of applications against Microsoft Office. Category: Linux

FreeBSD 4.1 in release candidate mode

Author: JT Smith The 4.1 branch of FreeBSD has been frozen as of 18:00 GMT July 20, and is available for download. Category: Linux

PR: Free program on electronic privacy threats

Author: JT Smith The Linux User Group of Los Angeles is offering a free, six-hour program July 22, 2000, on privacy threats to your personal...

Microsoft Shares Tumble

Author: JT Smith Tina Gasperson writes: Yahoo Tech News reports that Microsoft shares dropped sharply Wednesday, after second quarter reports showed flat revenues. Category: Linux

Tiny “Portal PC” Comes Loaded With RedHat 6.2

Author: JT Smith Tina Gasperson writes: Portal Research announced the release of its new Portal PC, a machine touted as an inexpensive solution for home,...

Random Story With Which Grant May Play

Author: JT Smith Daniel D. Slosberg writes "Here's a story for you, Grant. Have fun! "

Linux’s Tell-Tale Heart, Part 3

Author: JT Smith More security for beginning sysadmins. This time we learn how portsentry can identify port-scanners and stop them in their tracks. Category: Linux

Linux’s Tell-Tale Heart, Part 2

Author: JT Smith Security for beginning sysadmins. This episode: using the logcheck script to keep abreast of security threats to your Linux system. Category: Linux

PR: John Wiley & Sons to release GNU/Linux certification guides

Author: JT Smith Linux certification company Sair has announced that global publisher John Wiley & Sons will publish a second series of test preparation guides...