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A Tiny Hindrance

Anonymous Reader writes "As many of our readers already know, I use GNU/Linux as my sole desktop operating system on a daily basis. I...

LinuxCertified’s Linspire-Based Linux Laptops

Rajesh Goyal writes "San Jose, CA - June 15, 2004 - LinuxCertified Inc, the industry leading Linux laptop vendor, today introduces the LC2430 Linux...

McObjects eXtremeDB 2.3 Adds Transaction Logging

Ted Kenney writes "McObject® has released version 2.3 of eXtremeDB, its in-memory embedded database system for Linux, to final beta testing. The principal new...

Email viruses are more annoying than spam

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller I've had my primary email address for many years, and I also get email through a number of work-related aliases, including...

Infinium’s Phantom vs. DISC’s DISCover: Game console makers battle for mindshare

Author: James Hills At the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) this year Infinium Labs, which introduced its Phantom Gaming Service, as we covered last month, wasn't...

PCLinuxOS Preview 7 Review

I came across PCLinuxOS because I am inpatient. I got a new laptop last week and what I look for in a...

At home with Linux

When Linux creator Linus Torvalds first started talking about world domination in the late 1990s, he delivered the line mostly in jest. Microsoft, the current...

A splintering Linux community

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller We now have two distinct classes of Linux users whose interests are not the same, and perhaps we have more than...

Chinese railway takes Linux on board

China's Ministry of Railways has chosen Linux to centralise its package delivery operations. The department has signed a deal with Turbolinux to provide the Linux...

“McLinux” Now Served In 1,200 German Restaurants, Boasts Novell

McDonald's Germany, according to a "Solutions at Work item that went live at the Novell site this week, deploys SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server for...