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Ask Linux.com: automounting NTFS, hidden directories, and macro recorders

Help with how-tos: NTFS, remote files, and finding directoriesThree questions last week came from users with problems to solve. As is often the case,...

openSUSE’s Brockmeier sees distro coming into its own

Author: Bruce Byfield Of all the community distributions, probably the least known is openSUSE. After two and a half years, the distro is not only...

Spawn of Ubuntu

It isn’t enough just to create a great distribution these days; you also have to create a distribution that can spawn offspring to further...

World’s fastest supercomputer runs Linux

IBM announced the completion of a one-petaflop supercomputer that runs Red Hat Linux. Twice as fast as the previous record-setter, the IBM Blue Gene,...

IBM Lotus Symphony turns old OOo code into enterprise Judas goat

Author: Mayank Sharma Oracle and now IBM seem to have strange ideas about creating a business around open source software for the enterprise. First it...

Does Novell stand alone in the Linux desktop market?

Ron Hovsepian, CEO of Novell, took an unwarranted swipe at Red Hat for failing to show up to the Linux desktop market, but by...

SIP application server runs on Linux

Nortel announced a carrier-grade application server aimed at providers of broadband SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) voice and other IP-based services. The Nortel Adaptive Application...

Interview: Joel Cohen, writer and associate producer of The Simpsons

"Joel Cohen is an Emmy award-winning writer and associate producer of The Simpsons. He's also a keynote speaker at the Red Hat Summit this...

The latest in Novell Linux certifications

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols At BrainShare 2008 in March, Novell introduced a set of Linux certifications for administrators. Rather than being directed at higher-end Linux...

Novell’s Linux business up 31 percent

Yes, Novell has a ways to go to catch up with Red Hat, but with yet another strong quarter it's becoming increasingly clear that...