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Xybernaut tries on Linux for flexible fit
Author: Jay Lyman
Not that it was outgrowing its proprietary duds in the form of Windows XP
Embedded, but sometimes one needs to put on something...
Reverse Migration: From Linux to Windows
As Microsoft Corp. has acknowledged more than once, the company is losing business to Linux deployments. But the story doesn't end there. Some large...
Novell, others battle for govt. Linux biz
Anonymous Reader writes "Novell is just one of many vendors catering to government accounts, as the worldwide wave of open source and Linux continues...
‘Know Your Enemy’: Everything you need to know about honeypots
Author: Lance Spitzner
Honeypots are a relatively new and highly dynamic technology. Because they are so dynamic, it is difficult to define just what they...
Managed services company finds greater speed, power, and savings with Linux
Author: Tina Gasperson
Remember application service providers? Back in 1999, Jamcracker was one of the first companies to focus solely on providing consumable application services....
Dear one-browser Web designers: Don’t say I didn’t warn you
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
In my 2002 book, The
Online Rules of Successful Companies, I said it was stupid to design
Web sites that would...
GNOME, KDE Aim at Windows
KDE and GNOME, the open-source software projects that together form the face of most Linux installations, have undergone revisions that boost their usability...
Linux Advisory Watch – September 24, 2004
This week, advisories were released for lukemftpd, cvs, Heimdal, mpg123, SnipSnap, Foomatic, CUPS, and login_radius. The distributors include Debian, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandrake, OpenBSD, and...
Free software and programmers exploitation
Danijel Orsolic writes "Some people worry that free software/open source movement leads to the developers being a new “workers†class exploited by the free...
Interview with Camino project head Mike Pinkerton
Since its beginnings, Chimera/Camino has occupied a special place in the heart of OS X users. As a Cocoa port of the open source...