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Mozilla begets WebRunner, a site-specific browser
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Nowadays, people are turning to Web-based applications as replacements for desktop applications. Web-based office suites, mail clients, multimedia apps, and general...
New Study Shows Enterprises Evaluate on Windows, Deploy on Linux
Author: JT Smith
Alfresco open source barometer survey of 10,000 community members worldwide demonstrates strong preference for deployment on Linux over Windows; Red Hat use...
Navicore on the N800: Taking Linux to the streets!
Author: Nathan Willis
Navicore is Nokia's GPS mapping and navigation program for the N800 Internet Tablet. The kit comes with a Bluetooth GPS receiver, car-mounting...
New PC-BSD 1.4 beta includes enhanced desktop eye candy
Author: Shirl Kennedy
The new PC-BSD 1.4 beta, released last week, offers 3-D desktop support via Beryl as well as late-model components such as KDE...
Pleasant Diversions At Studio Dave
"Judging by the number of hits tallied for Troubleshooting Linux Audio Part 1 it seems the topic is of interest to many readers. Alas,...
Puppy 2.17 released
Author: Shirl Kennedy
If you need a compact, streamlined distro capable of running on an aging machine, take a look at Puppy Linux 2.17, a...
Linux geeks round on Steam
THERE'S PLENTY of consternation floating around the Steam forums this morning as open sauce geeks get het up over Valve's persistant refusal to port...
Another day, another alpha: Ubuntu and openSUSE give developers something to chew on
Author: Shirl Kennedy
For those keeping score, this week saw alpha releases of two of the most popular Linux distros -- Ubuntu 7.10 Alpha 3...
DSL answers user requests with 4.0 alpha
Author: Shirl Kennedy
The alpha 1 development release of Damn Small Linux (DSL) 4.0, which hit the Net on Tuesday, is "a very different version"...
Latest Mozilla Sunbird is a well-connected calendar
Author: Nathan Willis
Mozilla's Sunbird calendaring application lives perpetually in the shadow of its siblings Firefox and Thunderbird, garnering just a fraction of the developer...