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Sun finally releases Janus

Sun has finally released its Janus software that lets Solaris run Linux apps. Rewritten and renamed BrandZ, it has been provided to Sun's OpenSolaris...

Change Agents

Oregon State's computer department isn't a joking matter anymore. In October, the school's Open Source Lab, which Kveton runs as associate director, got a...

Managing TV with XMLTV

The open source software XMLTV recently made my life much easier, even though I don't use MythTV. I have a DVD recorder with a...

The Differences Between Red Hat and Novell

A short post from Matt Asay on the differences between Novell and Red Hat. "I've been meaning to write about this for some time,...

Review: SUSE 10.0

Author: free-bees.co.uk Mick W writes ""SUSE. It had the 10.0 release a couple of months ago, and remains rather popular. You can either pay for...

DTrace for Linux applications

With BrandZ, it's now possible to use DTrace on Linux applications. For the uninitiated, DTrace is the dynamic tracing facility in OpenSolaris; it allows...

Desktop Linux’s Hardware Woes

Linux works. This is a very matter-of-fact statement, but it is one many people (myself included) make every day when they boot up their...

Sun releases delayed Linux code for Solaris

After nearly a year's delay, Sun Microsystems Inc. has released software designed to let its Solaris operating system run Linux applications without any modification....

ODF: The Better, More Affordable Office Standard

sjvn writes "If you take a close look, as many people have, it's clear that ODF, and not Open XML, is the better document...

Was the Neuwied penguin incident a Microsoft conspiracy?

Author: Nathan Willis Fans of Linux, trains, and the bizarre were amused worldwide last month when the story surfaced that a passenger train was brought...