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Distro review: The four-1-1 on Linspire Five-0

Author: Jem Matzan Linspire (formerly known as LindowsOS) has consistently made an attractive, easy-to-install and easy-to-use GNU/Linux distribution. With the 2.6.10 Linux kernel and a...

Daffodil DB v4.1 released with performace boost-up

Rohit Malhotra writes "31st-March-2005: Daffodil Software a leading provider of java based database solutions today announced the release of version 4.1 of its popular...

Growth of Linux in Business and Governments

Anonymous Reader writes "Novell is one company that is helping to push Linux into the business arena. It recently announced a new version of...

The role of WINE in migrating enterprise desktops

Anonymous Reader writes "This whitepaper by Codeweavers COO Jon Parshall and CEO Jeremy White takes a detailed look at the potential value of WINE...

Review: External USB sound card from Hercules

Author: Jem Matzan External peripherals are not all that common, and external sound devices are even less so. We're so used to having competent sound...

Building an Internet radio recorder with VLC Player

Author: Dmitri Popov It's nice to be able to listen to a net radio station directly on your computer. But wouldn't it be great if...

ImageMagick: A graphics wizard for the command line

Author: Preston St. Pierre For many a GNU/Linux user, the command line is supreme. But can you manipulate images without switching to the GUI and...

Intel withdraws open source license, receives applause

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller In a message posted to the OSI license-discuss email list on March 29, Intel attorney McCoy Smith wrote, "Intel has been...

Hewlett-Packard picks NCR’s Hurd as new CEO

Hewlett-Packard Co. has picked NCR Corp. Chief Executive Mark Hurd as the next leader of the giant computer and printer maker, the Wall Street...

Using KOffice to create good-looking reports

Author: Mark Alexander Bain How can you quickly produce a professional-looking report? If you're using KDE, you can turn to KOffice's KSpread spreadsheet and...