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Migrating from Linux Kernel 2.4 to 2.6 on POWER

Anonymous Reader writes "One of the benifits you get when migrating from Linux Kernal 2.4 to 2.6 is improved stability. The process for loading...

How to Build a Free Enterprise Linux Desktop

Two weeks ago, the JDShelp community project began moving our web sites to a dedicated host running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0. As soon...

After a month of use, I’ve decided Linux is okay but not perfect

Author: JT Smith Last month I decided to switch from Windows to Linux full-time. My reasons were many, but it really gets down to...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 20, 2004

Author: Ryan Maple This week, advisories were released for acroread, ftpd, gaim, glibc, gv, kdelibs, kernel, mozilla, mysql, Nessus, Netscape, pam, qt3, Roundup, rsync, ruby,...

Lycoris adds new application integration layer to Linux

Author: Jason Prince When Lycoris released a new version of its popular Linux operating system, Desktop/LX 1.4, this week, it also debuted a new application...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 20, 2004

Author: Ryan Maple This week, advisories were released for acroread, ftpd, gaim, glibc, gv, kdelibs, kernel, mozilla, mysql, Nessus, Netscape, pam, qt3, Roundup, rsync, ruby, semi, spamassassin, squirrelmail,...

Xandros Desktop 2.5 Business Edition

Author: Jem Matzan Xandros Desktop 2.5 represents the fourth release of the desktop GNU/Linux distribution formerly known as Corel Linux. Xandros prides itself on superior...

Time Is Now for Linux Vendors to Protect Users

sjvn writes "Opinion: It's time for other Linux vendors to follow Red Hat's lead and offer patent infringement protection to their customers." Link: eweek.com Category: Legal

Perens readies old-school Linux, but who wants it?

The first beta of a Linux distribution that hopes to compete with enterprise server products from SuSE and Red Hat is set for release...

The rewards of open source

Last week, at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention, Michael Tiemann -- formerly Red Hat's CTO and now vice president of open source affairs --...