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Lycoris and Transgaming say: Suddenly, Gamers don’t need Windows
Jason Spisak writes: Continuing its leadership role in providing alternative desktop software, Lycoris partners with TransGaming to bring unprecedented cross-platform gaming into the hands...
How to do things in Linux
lunatech writes " After reading your "Commentary: On whether it takes a geek to love Linux," I was inspired to write an howto "Howto...
Controlling access to your services with xinetd
In the Linux realm, "the superdaemon" has typically referred inetd, which handles requests for a number of daemons that either aren't used often enough...
Can you trust your computer?
Author: JT Smith
-By Richard Stallman -
Who should your computer take its orders from? Most people think
their computers should obey them, not obey...
Indian Government’s Reported Move Makes News, Then Fuels Skepticism
"In Bangalore, considered the Silicon Valley of Indian software, techies and GNU/Linux enthusiasts were more critical. Early GNU/Linux evangelist Atul Chitnis wrote, "However much...
“Dogs” of the Linux Shell
"One incarnation of the so called 80/20 rule has been associated with software systems. It has been observed that 80% of a user population...
LynuxWorks Announces Support of Carrier-Grade Linu
SAN JOSE, Calif., October 21, 2002 – LynuxWorks™, Inc., today announced support for the specifications of the Open Source Development Lab’s Carrier-Grade Linux specification...
Scribe Email Client v1.82
LPH writes "I saw on Freshmeat the announcement for this new email client and calendar. The install was flawless on a redhat 8...
Linux installation at 11.784 feet (Any higher?)
Janus Sandsgaard writes "(Pictures with comments en English, Danish and Spanish available)
Last weekend a historical event for the Linux community took place: The worlds...
Commentary: On whether it takes a geek to love Linux
- By An Anonymous Guest Author
There is an idea going around that Linux is not just for geeks ... some say that...