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Using portable, multi-OS sound systems
Author: Christian Vincenot
In the first part of this article, we talked about several different sound systems and APIs that were available for Linux and...
Review: UnixWare 7.1.4 is suitable for basic server duty
Author: Logan Harbaugh
UnixWare 7.1.4 is the latest in a long line of Unix releases from The SCO Group. It is a stable and mature...
Mac Keeps Lead on Linux
With the release of its first Linux laptop last week, Hewlett-Packard predicts this year the free operating system will unseat the Mac as...
Suse 9.1 Professional vs. Fedora Core 2
Quite frankly, I got fed up with my Windows XP. Everything was wrong with it - security, stability, and price. So, I took a...
Review: Debian-Installer Release Candidate 1
Author: Bruce Byfield
After four years of development, the first release candidate of the new Debian installer is here. If you're familiar with other install...
Linux can save your data
Author: Chris DiBona
There are a lot of reasons to use Linux. You've seen people write or heard people speak about its use in clusters,...
The state of distributed search
Author: Tom Walker
Even as commercial search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search grow more dominant, a new distributed search engine with the unglamorous...
Will Legal Fears Freeze the Penguin?
Linux's bid to become a serious rival in Europe to Microsoft's (MSFT ) dominant Windows operating system hit a bit of a snag...
New browsers provide other entries into cyberspace
I regularly use three alternatives to Internet Explorer. On Windows machines I use Opera, a Norwegian browser. On my Linux computer I use Mozilla,...
Munich halts biggest-ever Linux migration
The biggest-ever Windows-to-Linux migration--the city of Munich's 14,000 desktops--has been put on ice while legal issues are settled.
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