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*IceWM – The Cool Window Manager*

OSNews writes "IceWM is a lightweight window manager for UNIX-like systems. Although widely used, it is often underrated - there is hardly any IceWM-related...

Windows takes on multiple roles (and run Linux apps?)

Many people note that 2008 is so far away that without an excellent crystal ball, nobody could predict what the update will contain. But...

Windows security upgrade set for launch

As Microsoft Corp. prepares to launch its biggest security upgrade ever to Windows, dubbed Service Pack 2, the company is trying to strike...

Integrating Windows and Linux Desktops

Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes "IT departments charged with integrating Linux clients among the Windows desktops they're running can make life easier by administering Linux...

Will open source software for Windows catch on?

Like those original framers, software vendor Niku also supplies a management and governance tool, but this one is digital and targeted at IT. Earlier...

Commentary: Free software on Windows

Author: Joe Barr I haven't used Windows very often in the past seven or eight years. I declared my independence on July 4, 1998,...

The devastating case for Windows against Linux…

MICROSOFT HAS commissioned studies left and right to counter Linux's perceived cost advantages (See here, for example). These studies have been universally decried among...

French Government Chooses Mandrakesoft to Replace 1500 Windows Computers

Gaël Duval writes "Ground Breaking News: The French Ministry of Equipment has chosen Mandrakelinux Corporate Server to replace 1,500 Microsoft Windows NT servers in a national...

Microsoft develops Windows for parallel computing

Microsoft is developing a version of its Windows Server 2003 operating system that is designed to handle applications running across dozens...

Using Windows Keyboard Media Buttons In Linux

The first step is to make sure your keyboard is properly identified to KDE. Go to the KDE Control Center - you'll find...