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Battle for the unseen computer

Author: JT Smith From the May issue of Technology Review: "Windows won the war for the desktop. But there's a new struggle ...

Review: KDE 2.1.1

Author: JT Smith Linux Tests reviews KDE 2.1.1: "KDE 2.1.1 is awesome. If we were forced to give one memorable phrase, it would be "thank...

Kernel Cousin Wine #91

Author: JT Smith Brian Vincent: "This is the 91st release of the Wine's kernel cousin publication. It's main goal is to distribute widely what's going ...

David Mason on GNOME/KDE interoperability

Author: JT Smith From David Mason, at Red Hat: "Since returning from Copenhagen I have been a bit underwhelmed by the ...

NuSphere MySQL: Free beer in a tall glass

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet reviews NuSphere MySQL, calling it "useful suite of middleware for Linux server deployment." The reviewer notes that its dependency on a...

Apache 2.0 scales to Windows

Author: JT Smith The first beta of Apache HTTP Server 2.0 is out, and ZDNet's eWEEK Labs weighs in with a review. The reviewer tested...

Red Hat announces 7.1 with 2.4 kernel

Author: JT Smith "Red Hat Network Software Manager delivers Errata Alerts so users are automatically notified of new Errata and RPM updates that provide notification of...

Intel challenger Transmeta still has a lot to prove

Author: JT Smith FairFaxIT: "Take the poster child of the open-source rebellion, a company noted for paranoid secrecy to rival the Illuminatus, and a prominent...

Weekly news wrapup: Indrema shuts down Linux gaming console project

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - It was another bad news week for Open Source business models, at least for one high-profile Linux project....

PostgreSQL v7.1 release announcement

Author: JT Smith LWN has posted about the release of PostgreSQL 7.1. Performance improvements are the main enchancements in this release. Category: Open Source