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Review: aLinux 12.5
Author: Jem Matzan
aLinux, formerly known as Peanut Linux, is a strange GNU/Linux distribution. It bills itself as a "Professional Linux Operating System" for advanced...
Massachusetts / Open Document Format Followup: Q&A
Although I promised you a summary of what I discussed with Microsoft last Friday, much of it's already been told - if not discussed....
CLI Magic: the word on wget
Author: Joe Barr
OK, you laggardly louts late to the Linux party, listen up! This week's column is all about power to the people....
Introducing IPython
Author: Conrad Koziol
Python, an interpretive programming language that combines elegant code with a powerful object-oriented approach and many modules, has been around since the...
‘Opening’ A Digital Library
Digital libraries are not new, but open source, video, and collaborative digital repositories are changing the face of library science. If only Melvil Dui...
Beauty and Magic for KDE, with Zack Rusin
One of the most hotly anticipated presentations at this year's KDE World Summit, better known as "aKademy", was Zack Rusin's intriguing "Beauty and Magic...
Can Linux break into banks?
In the back office and front office, Linux looks to be starting to dislodge Windows installations, but what's the reality of the situation? ...
File compression tools for Linux
Author: Shashank Sharma
Among the confusion new Linux users often face is the variability among archived and compressed formats used by downloaded applications. "Should I...
‘Failing’ SCO sees Linux licence revenue plunge
SCO has seen a sharp decline in income, as enterprises fail to be tempted by its Linux indemnification programme. The litigious Unix vendor announced...
Can Linux break into banks?
What kind of progress is Linux making in financial services, and is it anywhere near challenging Microsoft's dominance? Linux's appeal is obvious: Anyone can...