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A first look at Vector Linux 4.0, SOHO edition

Author: Preston St. Pierre Vector Linux has always interested me because of its purpose and origin: a simplified distribution from a Slackware base. Last month...

A babe in Tuxland

Author: Jim Westbrook You may have heard Linux is difficult to learn and use. Certainly Linux is different, but pointing and clicking work the...

Open Source Software Flourishes in Boston Area

Boston area venture capital firms are jumping on the open source bandwagon, funding companies that are experimenting with new business models...

Sun ‘won’t abandon’ open-source lobby

Despite a new window into Microsoft's proprietary technology, Sun Microsystems won't stop its call for open standards, executives and analysts say. ...

Automated Test Software for Linux Based Web Applications

Guest writes "RadView Announces Automated Test Software for Linux-based Web Applications. RadViews WebLOAD, WebFT and WebLOAD Analyzer Offer The Linux Community Powerful, Easy-to-Use Award-Winning Technology. Burlington, MA,...

A first look at the Nvu Web authoring application

Author: Barry Smith I have been an increasingly reluctant user of Microsoft FrontPage for many years, so I was looking forward to testing Nvu, a...

How useful are ‘proprietary vs. open source’ TCO studies?

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller We've all seen Microsoft's latest barrage of studies that say their products are more cost-effective than the competition. Naturally, many accuse...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: The beauty of screen

Author: Brian Jones Systems administration offers an interesting paradox: in order to make our lives as easy as possible, we sometimes find ourselves learning about such obtuse...

Linux distributions refute Forrester security claims

GNU/Linux vendors Debian, Mandrake, Red Hat, and SUSE have joined together to give a common statement about the Forrester report entitled "Is Linux more Secure than...

TLS Live: The FCC is still trying to kill the ISP industry

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: The FCC is still trying to kill the small ISP Industry! >> on The Linux Show!Tuesday, April 6th, 2004...