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My Workstation OS: Linux From Scratch

Author: Vinod Vijayarajan Like nearly every other person who has contributed to this series, I have tinkered around with my share of Linux distributions. I...

Arkeia Data Protection Now Certified on RHEL4

Anonymous Reader writes "CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 1, 2005--Arkeia Corp. today announced Red Hat Ready certification of its flagship enterprise network backup software which now...

My Workstation OS: Scientific Linux

Author: William Roddy Scientific Linux (SL) might seem a strange choice as a desktop operating system for someone who is retired, disabled, and elderly, and...

My Workstation OS: Irix

Author: Robert Mertling-Blake Can a proprietary Unix be a desktop OS that competes with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux desktops? Although it may lack the...

Free Software Foundation and OpenOffice.org team up to escape Java trap

Author: Bruce Byfield A dispute between the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and OpenOffice.org (OOo) over the increased use of Java in the upcoming version 2.0 release...

My Desktop OS: VectorLinux

Author: Razvan T. Coloja I chose VectorLinux as my workstation operating system because I love Slackware, on which Vector is based. Vector is what I...

Three open source password managers

Author: Lee A. Spain Finding it difficult to keep track of all your usernames and passwords on Web sites, forums, and portals? Don't start writing...

My Workstation OS: Kanotix LiveCD

Author: Joseph Slansky Today, PC system security is paramount. Hackers, viruses, and malware usually target Windows systems, so using Linux moves you off the bull's-eye....

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...

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...