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Proving Its Mettle

Computer aficionados have long written their own clever little applications to solve problems they've run into on own their personal machines. Linus Torvalds developed...

SCO, Groklaw and the Monterey mystery that never w

Analysis Over the past two years, the influential web site Groklaw has become a focal point for open source advocates discussing The SCO Group's...

My Workstation OS: VidaLinux

Author: Benjamin McGrath My computer is my life, but I'm fairly new to the world of Linux. I started with SUSE Linux 9.1 Professional. It's...

Review: CrossOver Office 4.2

Author: Jem Matzan Last month CodeWeavers Inc. released version 4.2 of its WINE-based Windows binary compatibility application, three months after the previous release. If you've...

Using comics to spread the free software message

SchoolNet Namibia is taking a bold new step to entice teachers and students into the world of free and open source software(FOSS). Together with...

Linux Advisory Watch – April 29, 2005

This week, articles were released for squid, gaim, evolution, junkbuster, samba, cvs, kdelibs, libtiff, mc, dia, cyrus, ImageMagik, openMosixview, kimgio, ...

Windows Pocket PC and the Linux desktop

Author: Basuki Winoto Linux and Microsoft's Pocket PC platform have different document formats. Since there is no automatic file synchronization program for Linux comparable to...

Free software can resurrect 64-bit dinosaurs

Author: Jem Matzan It has been 14 years since the first 64-bit processor -- the MIPS R4000 -- found its way into a workstation. 64-bit...

Windows vs Linux: a modern desktop comparison

Anonymous Reader writes "We've put together a series of Windows XP, SUSE 9.3 and Ubuntu 5.04 desktop screen shots as a side-by-side comparison of...

Free Programming Conferences

Rod McCall writes "Free Runtime Revolution Scripting Conferences 30th April Marks Launch of Fifteen Free Online Conferences.Edinburgh, Scotland, 26th April 2005Runtime Revolution (www.runrev.com) announces...