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Open Asia: Open source in the UAE and Vietnam
Author: Frederick Noronha
We conclude our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at the state of...
Antelope’s Assault on Battery Life
What wireless does to the PC is simple: It makes battery life all-important. Could this be the key to putting Linux on the desktop?
On...
Microsoft Must Steer ‘Longhorn’ in New Direction
OwlWhacker writes "Love is a complex emotion, and there are signs that the ties that bind Microsoft and its developer community are undergoing strain....
Tutorial: Intro to vi
Anonymous Reader writes "This free tutorial shows how to use vi, a powerful visual editor. Using an accelerated "cheat sheet" method, this tutorial aims...
Time To Correct Mac Price Misconceptions
Kelly McNeill writes "An editorial appearing on osViews comments on a disheartening trend in which several Windows PC users misperceive the Macintosh as being...
If I could re-write Linux
Author: Prakash Advani
If we were to re-write Linux, taking clues from various operating systems, what would we
make sure it did? Our next-generation operating system...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 24th 2003
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories
were released for ircd, gdm, fileutils, sane, fetchmail, gdm, and fetchmail. The
distributors include Conectiva, Immunix, Mandrake, and...
What happens when a proprietary software company dies?
On October 3, 2003, Appgen disappeared. The company's Web site went offline and the phones were shut off. Suddenly dozens of VARs (value-added resellers)...
Linux for E-Mail, Groupware
Suse, a Germany company specializing in software designed for the open source Linux operating system (a flavor of which the company...
Highway patrol gives Linux a green light
As Microsoft's support for Windows NT Server 4.0 grinds to a halt, many enterprises will be tackling challenging server upgrades.
Information systems...