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Should Hardware OEM’s Be Picking Linux Distribution Winners ?

Do we want, or should we even tolerate a defacto standard GNU/Linux distribution emerging simply because hardware OEM's choose to back one Distribution over...

Symbio Technologies Sets Standards for Support

Anonymous Reader writes "First Standards for Installing and Supporting Diskless Thin Client Networks Set by Symbio Technologies with New VAR Training and Certification Program NEW...

Bloglines, Flickr, and del.icio.us make RSS delectable

Author: Philip J. Hollenback Everyone's talking about RSS feeds these days, but sometimes it's unclear how you can use RSS to do anything useful. I've...

A Skype Review

I love Skype. The concept is nothing new, it is an Internet Telephony application: years have passed with people talking to each other for...

Linux Kernel 2.6: It’s Worth More!

This paper refines Ingo Molnar's estimate of the development effort it would take to redevelop Linux kernel version 2.6. Molnar's rough estimate found it...

Will Linux finish off the Mac?

A headline like that is bound to draw the ire of the Macintosh faithful. After all, since Microsoft, which can marshal its forces and...

MontaVista Launches Real-Time Linux Project

Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Unveils Innovative Initiative to Radically Expand Market Opportunities for Linux. Company Launches Open Source Project to Enhance Native Real-Time Linux. SUNNYVALE, Calif....

Now you can buy OpenOffice.org in CompUSA

Author: Joe Barr Flexiety Software Company has begun selling OpenOffice.org for Windows in 25 CompUSA stores in three major markets: Silicon Valley, Seattle, and Texas....

Picture-perfect: Sun plays it safe and rolls over for Kodak

Author: Chris Preimesberger Well now, it turns out Sun was done after all. On first take, this looked way preposterous: Eastman Kodak Co., which knows little...

A font primer for Linux

Author: Nathan Willis Like most people, I've generally taken fonts for granted over the years. You hit a key, a letter appears on screen...