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Author: Philip J. Hollenback In my previous article, I introduced some of the exciting new tools people are using to manage information on the Web. One...

A Firm Foundation for the Linux Desktop

The X Window System, which is the foundation of graphical displays on Linux, Unix, BSD, and Mac OS X, has long stayed submerged in...

Microsoft’s new weapon against Linux questioned

Microsoft says its IP indemnification provides better protection than that offered by rivals Red Hat and Novell - but not all lawyers agree. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category:...

SCO still planning to post new lawsuit information site

Author: Chris Preimesberger Despite what TechWorld, InfoWorld, Groklaw, and other IT news outlets reported or implied yesterday and today, The SCO Group said it still...

InoStor Unveils Linux-based NAS

Anonymous Reader writes "InoStor's New Linux-Based Network Storage Appliances Provide Absolute Protection Against Multiple Disk Drive Failures; Next-Generation NAS Devices Deliver High Availability to...

Review: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9

Author: Preston St. Pierre SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 represents a significant step forward for GUI-based enterprise server operating systems. While others are still fiddling...

A Firm Foundation for the Linux Desktop

The X Window System, which is the foundation of graphical displays on Linux, Unix, BSD, and Mac OS X, has long stayed submerged in...

Mandrakelinux 10.1 focuses on mobility

The next version of Mandrakesoft's Linux distribution comes with Wi-Fi roaming capabilities, Bluetooth support and improved power management for laptop users. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

NetBSD announces new logo

Jeremy C. Reed writes "The NetBSD Foundation has selected an official logo for identifying NetBSD. Over 400 logos were submitted by 238 artists for a...

OpenBSD 3.6 tackles SMP

The next version of the secure BSD-based operating system supports multiple processors for both AMD64 and i386-compatible hardware. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk