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Burlington Coat Factory gets deeper into Linux
-By Mitch Wagner -
Burlington Coat Factory is trying on Linux as a replacement for aging Sequent servers that run its line-of-business applications.The retail...
Xbox Linux project releases SuSE 8.0 howto
"The Xbox Linux Project has now produced a tutorial on installing SuSE 8.0 on an Xbox, and from the look of it, although getting...
Review: LimeWire Pro is fast, fun stuff for file traders
- by Tina Gasperson -LimeWire is a java-based Gnutella client that is incredibly popular in the wake
of the demise of Napster. In the past...
Linux is powerful alternative for OS
"Despite Linux's growing reputation, I'm overdue to give a first-hand report on how well it works. But that's about to change. I recently ordered...
Zoe: Web email client matures faster as Open Source project
-By Grant Gross -
When Kate Rhodes saw an early version of the Zoe email client, she thought it could be what she was...
Font Configuration and Customization Library Release
Keith Packard writes: "Fontconfig is a library for configuring and customizing font access."Fontconfig can:
discover new fonts when installed automatically, removing a common
source of configuration...
Wanted: Your Linux software and hardware reviews
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Linux.com is eager to publish reader-written reviews of Linux software, new or updated Linux distributions, and hardware you have...
Jungo provides Linux based residential gateway software
Michal writes - "Jungo Provides Linux Based Residential Gateway Software
for the Intel® IXP425 Network Processor FamilyIntel® IXP425 Network Processor Development Platform
Powered by Jungo's OpenRG...
Think-Linux, the solutions show
Glenn Jacobson writes - "Third annual Linux Expo in Toledo OH. This year's event, "Think-Linux, The Solutions Show" will be held Wednesday October...
The easiest Linux photo manipulation program I’ve seen
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
No, it's not The Gimp. It's the unpromoted, nearly unknown Linux version of a commercial piece...