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Introducing GoboLinux 012

Author: Rui Lopes One major problem with the Linux world is the overwhelming number of redundant distributions, especially in the desktop-oriented area. It's rare...

Is Xen ready for production class Linux?

mstansberry writes "Red Hat has announced plans to include Xen in its next version of RHEL. Xen is currently included in its Fedora offering,...

openSUSE inspires derivative distros

Author: N. Sanders Just two months ago, Novell opened the development process behind SUSE Linux, creating the openSUSE project. Novell's move gave developers a chance...

Intuos 3 tablet is no one’s best choice

Author: Mary E. Tyler Wacom products are generally considered the industry standard among computer drawing tablets for quality, compatibility with application software, and usability. While...

Arch Linux – Easy, simple and clean

In the world of Linux distributions, Suse, Fedora/Red Hat. Mandrake, and Debian seem to be the hot talk of town. The smaller distributions often...

VA Linux Cooperates With Clara Online

Shuji Sado writes "VA Linux Cooperates With Clara Online In the Field Of Load Balancing and High-Availability Service . -- VA Linux Offers Its Load Balancer...

Linux Advisory Watch – October 28, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for mozilla, module-assistant, eric, sudo, libgda2, imlib, koffice, net-snmp, lynx, RTF, Netpbm, cURL, Zope, phpMyAdmin, ethereal,...

Desktop Linux ‘like teenage sex’

Red Hat's CEO can see the end of the road for IT business models based on user lock-in, but admits no-one's doing desktop Linux...

Bryant University standardizes on Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson Bryant University in Rhode Island was ranked the the "second most connected campus in America" by the Princeton Review in October 2004....

An old hacker slaps up Slackware

Author: Joe Barr Slackware is old-school Linux. Back in the day -- before Red Hat seized the throne -- Pat Volkerding's Linux distribution was...