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SCO Linux 4 Is Rough Around the Edges but Shows Promise

As much as Linux is pitted against Windows in the popular imagination, Linux has enjoyed perhaps more success supplanting Unix in the enterprise. The...

Linux on government servers

Several national governments (e.g., Singapore, Taiwan, and Germany) have stated their intent to move their server architectures to Linux from Windows. Link: ZDNET.com Category: Linux

MS to license Media Player 9 for Linux, others?

Microsoft will today announce cheaper, more flexible terms for its Windows Media Player 9 Digital Rights Management software, according to a Reuters report, and...

Linux invades government servers

Several national governments (e.g., Singapore, Taiwan, and Germany) have stated their intent to move their server architectures to Linux from Windows. Link: ZDNet Category: Linux

The business of making Linux easier to use

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - The comparative complexity of administering Linux servers is a huge adoption barrier for small companies that can't afford to...

Microsoft Challenges Linux On Price

You'd think you couldn't get cheaper than free, yet Microsoft is working hard to compare the business value and total cost of ownership of...

Questionable Linux business practice?

Anonymous Reader writes "In a Guest Essay, David A. Bandel describes a highly recommended, Linux-based product that, maddeningly, requires Windows to get much use...

Mandrake 9.0: It takes two, baby

- by Tina Gasperson - The first thing I noticed about Mandrake 9.0 Linux is that the goofy cross-eyed penguin is gone. Mandrake is pointing itself...

SCO Linux 4 Is Rough Around the Edges but Shows Promise

As much as Linux is pitted against Windows in the popular imagination, Linux has enjoyed perhaps more success supplanting Unix in the enterprise. The...

Red Hat 8 or SuSE 8.1 for the desktop user?

- By Pete White - As both operating systems get easier and easier for the desktop user, which is the best for the less experienced Linux...