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SuSE Targets Outlook with Openexchange
German Linux distributor SuSE Linux Thursday took a good stab at Microsoft Outlook users with the announcement of its Openexchange Server...
Enterprise Unix Roundup: A Red Hat Retrospective
You've probably read a lot about Red Hat's latest Linux release already, so we're not going to go down the laundry...
Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 Review
Anonymous Reader writes "The recently-released Yellow Dog Linux 3.0.1 receives a test. The author states that YDL is the best Linux solution today on...
K3b: better than advertised
Author: Joe Barr
There are a number of Linux desktop apps that I hadn't been aware of prior to the recent studies we've done about...
Dell outsourcing costing customers?
Author: Joe Barr
Dell, Inc. may or may not be saving a ton of money by outsourcing its tech support, but it is definitely...
Open Source Software on Windows made Easy
Anonymous Reader writes "Considering that Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer hold the vast majority of their respective markets, and that software diversity is a...
Linux performance continues to soar
Theresa Campbell writes
"Breakthrough Results with SGI Shared-Memory Architecture and 64-Bit Linux Accelerate Research Efforts at NASA Ames
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (Oct. 21, 2003) --...
New SnapGear Embedded Linux VPN Management System
Author: Page One PR for SnapGear
Craig Oda writes
"Software Enables Centralized Control of Networks with Thousands of Linux-Based Intrusion Detection Systems, VPNs, Firewalls, and...
Slackware 9.1: Rebuilding the kernel
Slackware, as we've said before is not a distribution for the faint-hearted. However, it does force upon on you a special...
Deficiencies in resolving dependencies limit Linux’s appeal
Author: Lee Schlesinger
I've been spending a lot of time lately trying to get a fairly sophisticated software package installed. I'll fill you in on...