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Pie Box Enterprise Linux 3 Update 8 now available
Michael Evans writes "Update 8 of Pie Box Enterprise Linux 3 was made available today. This update includes the following enhancements:
New kernel features including...
OSDL Adds New Member as Marketshare for Mobile Linux Continues to Rise
Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux® and open source software, today announced that mobile Linux...
What Is QNX?
In today's entry in our Alternative OS Contest, James Ingraham takes a close look at QNX, the operating system based on the Neutrino microkernel....
SimplyMEPIS 6.0 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "Mepis.org reports - MEPIS has released SimplyMEPIS 6.0. This is the first public release of SimplyMEPIS to incorporate an Ubuntu foundation....
Serverside Windows vs. Linux: Today’s differences
Jane Walker writes "Not long ago, choosing Linux in the data center meant you had to give up some capabilities in exchange for freedom...
OLS Day 4: Kroah-Hartman’s Keynote Address
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The fourth and final day of the 2006 Ottawa Linux Symposium saw the annual tradition of the closing keynote address, this...
Day 3 at OLS: NFS, USB, AppArmor, and the Linux Standard Base
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The third of four days of the eighth Ottawa Linux Symposium saw a deep discussion on the relative merits of various...
Top five things Linux can learn from Microsoft
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
sjvn writes "Linux does a lot of things right -- open-source, security, reliability -- but it's far from perfect. In fact,...
SimplyMEPIS 6.0 released
SimplyMEPIS 6.0 is a complete and safe desktop environment designed to meet the needs of everyday computer users. SimplyMEPIS offers advanced hardware autodetection,...
Why Linux isn’t mainstream
Author: Toby Richards
With the ease of installation, maintenance, and use of many recent Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu and Fedora, some are left wondering...