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Open-Source software opens new windows to Third World
LinuxJournal.com has a story about Open Source "helping people around the globe escape the crime of software 'piracy.' "
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Microsoft revises claim that Windows is legal requirement
Talk about a Microsoft tax! The Register reports that Microsoft has changed its tune, at least slightly. Here's Microsoft's new wording to schools buying...
Linux networks much cheaper than Windows – report
The Register (UK) has a quickie report about the Cybersource findings that a Linux based system is between 34 per cent and 25 percent...
Linux: Up to 34% lower total cost of ownership than Windows
Cyber.com.au has a pdf white paper comparing the total cost of Linux ownership to Windows. "While it is difficult to qualitatively analyse all of...
Ion window manager: By geeks, for geeks
Anonymous NewsVac'er writes: "The first thing that I noticed about Ion's website was the subtitle 'Ion ... search for a graphical usable interface.' ...
Windows .Net servers hold their own against Unix
A company called Accenture tested Solaris on Sun against Windows on Compaq and, they said, Microsoft is catching up with Unix in the benchmarks....
A viable IIS alternative? Apache 2.0 on Windows 2000
Swyink.com: While previous versions of Apache were a great solution in environments running Unix or Linux, the Windows version always lagged behind in terms...
Preinstalled Windows: AARGH! I can’t get it off!
"If a PC shipped with Windows preinstalled, can you remove the OS and install Linux instead? Well, no, according to Microsoft. A somewhat obscure...
TheOpenCD project hopes to convert Windows users by giving them a taste of Free...
- By Grant Gross -
After a strong response to his guest commentary on NewsForge/Linux.com, a Ph.D. student in astrophysics from Great Britain is...
Fluxbox, the slickest window manager you never heard of
Post on MonoLinux: "I'm willing to wager that less than five percent of you reading this article have ever heard of the slick, rapidly-developed...