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Installing and using WINE

Author: JT Smith Linuxnewbie.org has a tutorial about installing WINE: "One of the first things that will happen while you learn to use Linux, is...

Standards are a good thing. Honest!

Author: JT Smith A random sampling of developer screenshots shows a polyglot mishmash of window managers, desktops, and themes. To most folks like this, standard...

Tuxtop Quartz 795+ review

Author: JT Smith By: Jeff Field NewsForge Columnist With Linux gaining ground in the desktop, handheld and server markets, there is still one market where Linux hasn't...

Perle completes acquisition of server-based RAS business and USBconnectivity products

Author: JT Smith Perle Systems Limited (NASDAQ: PERL; TSE: PL) a leading developer and manufacturer of networking products for IP and e-business access, today announced that...

Bring me the head of an AbiWord developer

By Emmett Plant NewsForge Columnist OK, I'm writing my column for the second time due to technical difficulties. Tension runs high, and I'm already well past...

Eazel: ‘World domination’ not far away

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing Editor When Linux becomes easier to use than a Macintosh, the last barrier to "world domination" will have disappeared, says...

Linux and B2B; not quite yet

Author: JT Smith by Jack Bryar NewsForge Columnist In the last week or two, I've seen a lot of optimistic projections concerning the degree to which Linux and...

Java in demand in UK, Unix also wanted

Author: JT Smith From a story at The Register: "Java appears to be the most sought after IT skill in the UK. The SSP/Computer Weekly...

Sun to release source code

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems, Inc. has announced it will release the source code for the internationalization technologies for the Solaris Operating Environment to X.org, a non-profit,...

The end of the x86 processor era

Author: JT Smith A ZDNet story talks about the end of the x86 processor era. "The Common Language Runtime not only can jump processors running...