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Linux gets 802.11g Intel Centrino driver

Intel has published a pre-beta version of its Linux-based 802.11g driver for its Centrino platform in a bid to entice open-source...

Play Donkey Kong, go to jail?

Author: Joe Barr LiveCDs -- distributions that allow you to boot a Linux system without installing software on a PC's hard drive -- are popping...

A Windows user’s guide to getting started with Linux

Author: Krissi Danielsson As Linux gains momentum, many longtime Windows users are beginning to take notice. With Linux's legendary stability, security, and low cost, the...

AOL to Release New Version of Netscape (Based on M

"America Online said Thursday that it plans to release a new version of its Netscape Web browser this summer, though the effort does not...

Review of ‘Hardcore Java’

TBR writes "A fairly common question on some of the comp.lang.java.* newsgroups is where do I go next? Ive read Eckel/Head First Java/Deitel and...

Review: Fedora Core 2

Author: Ken Barber Updated: As I sit before my new installation of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) I'm reminded of the first time I had to...

Linux Advisory Watch – May 28, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for libneon, mailman, kde, xpcd, kdepim, httpd, SquirrelMail, cvs, neon, subversion,...

Linux and National Security

As the open source industry grows and becomes more widely accepted, the use of Linux as a secure operating system is...

ServerSide.com kicks JBoss over bogus posts

Author: Chris Preimesberger JBoss Inc. will get no more opportunity to criticize and otherwise slap around its competitors on TheServerSide.com, after the site's parent company...

Slow Going for Linux in Iraq

With more than 24 million people, most of whom can't afford to buy a copy of Microsoft Windows, Iraq seems like the ideal place...