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Linare offers professional edition Linux
Hema writes "BELLEVUE, WA ― Aug, 2004: Linare Corporation, a manufacturer of software and hardware focused on the Linux platform, now makes it...
Acronis True Image Server 8.0 for Linux Launched
Stephen Lawton writes "Acronis true image server for Linux delivers comprehensive server protection solution. Industry’s first disk imaging backup solution for Linux
provides instant...
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs, pre-install Desktop/LX Tablet PCs
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs: Robert Norton writes "Leading Taiwanese System Builder brings choice the Tablet PC; selects Desktop/LX Tablet Edition to power...
Will DB2 and Oracle databases go open source?
Author: Jay Lyman
A prediction that both IBM DB2 and Oracle databases would head toward open source in some way by the end of the...
Review: Kanotix LiveCD makes Debian simple
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Debian is one of the fastest growing distributions of GNU/Linux, thanks in part to its Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). However, Debian...
Linux desktop viability myths exploded
Author: Kevin Mills
If you look on the Web you can find many examples of experts claiming that Linux is not ready for the desktop....
A Linux laptop that ‘just works’?
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Any laptop user who has ever used or tried to use Linux on a laptop has experienced at least some level...
AW/PH PTR Announce Latest Linux/OSS Books at LW
Heather Fox writes "Addison-Wesley & Prentice Hall PTR Announce Latest Linux and Open Source Books at LinuxWorld 2004 in San Francisco" LinuxWorld, San...
Handwriting recognition comes to Linux
Pen & Internet announced the release of the first natural handwriting program for Linux. (This would work well on the Helium Linux touchscreen laptop,...
The Linux GUI: Of mice and menus
Author: Joe Bolin
Last
week I introduced some of the basic elements of the Linux desktop.
Now you need to learn how to navigate and use it...