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Isn’t Now the Time to Try a Linux Desktop?

Worried sick about the latest rash of Internet Explorer security problems? I have the perfect solution for you, one that's even better than switching...

First look: Vidalinux

Author: Jem Matzan Vidalinux is a promising new GNU/Linux distribution based on Gentoo Linux and developed in Puerto Rico. It's currently in beta pending the...

French government agency moves out NT, moves in Linux

Michael S. Mimoso writes "The French Ministry of Equipment announced today a project to move its Windows NT office and infrastructure servers to Mandrakesoft's...

Linux Advisory Watch – July 9, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for webmin, pavuk, kernel, mailman, rsync, Esearch, Apache, XFree86, libpng, Shorewall, tripwire and httpd.  The distributors include Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD,...

The Epson CX5400 All-in-one printer and SUSE 9.1

Author: Joe Barr It was a simple twist of fate: my HP Scanjet 5200C scanner gave up the ghost at the same time my HP...

MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21

Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux to Support Freescale i.MX21 Applications Processor. Combination of Linux and Freescale Technology Ideal for Wireless Handsets with Enhanced Multimedia...

InstallShield X and Linux

Author: Joe Barr There's a new software delivery mechanism available for Linux developers these days. It's called InstallShield X. It's pronounced InstallShield Ten,...

Cedega Review: A Whole New Way to Play Games on Linux

One glaring issue I've had since my transition to Linux is video games. Being a Nintendo (consoles) and Sierra (PC) kid, I've gravitated to...

Interview: IBM veteran Jim Stallings on Linux sophistication

In his first 18 months as general manager of IBM's worldwide Linux team, Jim Stallings has seen dozens of corporate shops...

Commentary: Will Dell’s new Linux desktops start a gray-market trend?

Author: Chris Preimesberger Sorry, but Linux will never be completely accepted by the consuming public in the United States until one can walk into a...