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Linux IMs for everyone: No matter your taste, there’s an IM client out...

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - Somehow, some way, people who are new to Linux have gotten the idea that Linux has limited...

KDE 3.0.2: second KDE 3 service release ships

Dre writes "The KDE Project today announced the availability of KDE 3.0.2, the second maintenance release of the KDE 3.0 series. Dirk Mueller, the...

The future supercomputer: Colossus or cluster?

eCommerce Times: "hen the newest, much-anticipated list of Top 500 Supercomputer Sites... was released last week, the computer equivalent of a Honda had entered...

Disney, Linux and the “next big thing” in computing

- By Jack Bryar - How does this work? Disney has opposed the Open Source community so many times activists wanted to boycott the...

Microsoft Office and Lotus Notes on any Linux desktop with Crossover Office 1.1

ST. PAUL, MN-(June 11, 2002)-CodeWeavers, Inc., a leading Windows-to-UNIX software developer, today unveiled CrossOver Office Version 1.1, the newest version of its breakthrough software...

U.S. allies pushing Open Source

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - It was one thing when small, undeveloped countries began to promote Linux use. However, this week the...

Security through obsolescence

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Here's an interesting way to secure an Internet-connected computer against intruders: Make sure the operating system and software it...

The technology behind LynxOS v4.0’s Linux ABI compatibility

LinuxDevices.com writes "Embedded software vendor LynuxWorks says the newest release of LynxOS, their proprietary real-time operating system (RTOS), has achieved Linux ABI compatibility -- allowing...

ESRI now offers GIS solutions for Linux users

ESRI, the world leader in geographic information system (GIS) solutions, now offers a wide selection of GIS software that is compatible with the Linux...

Sun vs. Linux on mainframes: Round V (and VI?)

- By Grant Gross - If you think the argument over Linux on mainframes has cooled, think again. This week, Alexander Tormasov, the chief...