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Can Wine 1.0 ferment move to Linux?
Author: JT Smith
Wired.com asks the question. "A slowly fermenting open-source project called WINE will soon try to close the gap (between Linux and Windows...
First “desktop-friendly” NetBSD boxed set to debut
Author: JT Smith
Anonymous Reader writes "As if the Desktop Linux Revolution weren't enough, Wasabi Systems, Inc. (NY, NY) will unveil what is being described...
Review: LindowsOS sneak preview — it’s not vaporware after all
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
I found a copy of the LindowsOS sneak preview lying around and decided to try it out.
If nothing...
IBM debuts first-of-its-kind Linux-only mainframe
Author: JT Smith
IBM today announced plans to deliver
two new dedicated Linux servers, including a first-of-its-kind Linux-only
mainframe that requires no traditional...
Web review: LinuxHPTC is a mini-cluster of clustering news and info
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
Clustering is getting more popular as virtual machines are enabling regular
people like you and me to run...
Why bother to use Linux?
Author: JT Smith
- by Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
We spend a lot of time covering the "Who, What, When, Where and How" of Linux, but...
GNOME Summary for 2002-01-13 – 2002-01-19
Author: JT Smith
"This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-01-13 - 2002-01-19."
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1. What new user visible changes are in the GNOME 2.0 desktop?
2....
Review: Red Hat Linux 7.2
Author: JT Smith
It's at LinuxJournal.com. "Overall, I am extremely pleased with Red Hat 7.2. Admittedly, part of this is the fact that I have...
Modwest launches new Linux managed server packages
Author: JT Smith
Modwest, a growing provider of shared and managed hosting services, today announced the availability of three new managed hosting packages aimed at...
Apple XFree86-4.2
Author: JT Smith
proclus writes: "Fresh XFree86 binaries for Apple computers are available from several sources, now including Apple itself. Congratulations to the XonX...