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Solaris Express Community Edition Build 91

Author: JT Smith It's been a while since last looking at a Solaris Express Community Edition release (SXCE Build 75 to be exact) and since...

SCO gets more time to file Ch. 11 plan

The bankrupt SCO Group got more time to file a new Chapter 11 reorganization plan as it awaits a pivotal federal ruling on whether...

OpenSolaris still has some Linux copying to do

Sun has made good on its promise to deliver OpenSolaris, the company's Unix-based answer to Linux, with a company-supported, commercial update arriving in mid-May....

eBox unites platform networking services

Author: Thomas King eBox is a server framework and platform that allows administrators to set up network services such as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)...

Open source project management app hits 500K downloads

Author: Tina Gasperson Open source application OpenProj, a Microsoft Project replacement, has been downloaded more than 500,000 times, says Marc O'Brien, CEO of OpenProj's sponsoring...

Finally, it’s time for Wine

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for...

Tasty Tomato firmware for routers

Author: Kurt Edelbrock Breathe new functionality into your router with Tomato third-party firmware for popular models of Broadcom-based routers, including popular models manufactured by Linksys.Most...

Linux is ready for your desktop, and your business

Linux? That's only for geeks, right? Like its forerunner Unix it conjures up visions of terminal windows and cryptic commands. Link: pcadvisor.co.uk Category: Linux

Open Source coders switch to Mac

RESPECTED MEMBERS of the Open Source community are risking excommunication by admitting that they use Mac OSX as a development platform for Unix and...

Using Last To Its Full Potential On Linux

This probably comes as no surprise to most Unix or Linux administrators out there (at least this first thing), but I find it's always...