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New Ways Offered to ‘Open Up’ Windows

Open-source software tends to be most closely associated with Linux. However, many excellent open-source applications support Windows, and a significant amount of open-source software...

Botnets use Windows for wicked work

Botnet researchers have found that Microsoft Windows is the preferred vehicle for zombie armies. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Keynote opens door for Windows note-taking

Author: Brian McGraw By day, I'm a systems administrator, responsible for managing technology projects for my employer. By night, I'm a student, working on completing...

Key to Windows-to-Linux Migration Is “Premigration Planning”

We take all your migration headaches away," says Luis Aguilar Lemarroy, VP of technology and development for migration specialists Alacos. His company has devised...

Play your favorite windows games in Linux!

Steve Emms writes "It brings me great joy to announce the release of LinuxLinks latest product review, Cedega 4.2.1. This review is likely the most...

Cutting out Windows and fat clients, part 2

Mark Brunelli, News Editor writes "The IT staff at CT NeuroCare was able to cut costs and increase productivity by dumping Windows and switching...

Cutting out Windows and fat clients, part 1

Mark Brunelli, News Editor writes "Find out how cutting out how dumping Windows and fat clients meant significant productivity gains and cost savings for...

Windows DoS flaw made public

A well-known IP packet-handling problem has appeared in Windows, but Microsoft insists the vulnerability could only make machines run sluggishly if exploit. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Security

Linux desktops on Windows using VNC

Author: Rob Reilly Need to integrate your Windows and Linux machines over a network? One tool that may help is VNC, a frame-buffer-based client/server application...

Make your Windows desktop apps open source

Author: Dmitri Popov Even if you have good reasons for sticking with Windows, you can still keep your desktop applications open source. OpenOffice.org, the GIMP,...