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Weekly news wrap-up: Microsoft threatens to scrap Windows, KDE programming spat

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The Open Source community was engaged in two huge flaps this week, one concerning threats by a major...

Can Linux push Microsoft to free Windows?

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes "In its slow -- some would say inexorable -- march into the hearts and minds of computer users, the...

Can Linux push Microsoft to free Windows?

Author: JT Smith EcommerceTimes.com asks the question. "Though some Linux advocates say the time is coming when Microsoft will be forced to react to the...

Dual booting with WIndows XP and Red Hat 7.2

Author: JT Smith John Gowin writes, "Linux Orbit member John Oates clues us in on howto dual boot Windows XP and Red Hat LINUX 7.2...

There’s no demand for Windows without extra features

Author: JT Smith SeattleTimes: "Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer ...

Microsoft CEO: State sanctions would destroy Windows

Author: JT Smith Yahoo: "Microsoft Corp. chief executive Steve Ballmer said in legal depositions released Monday that the company would have to withdraw its monopoly...

Microsoft pushes Windows for cars

Author: JT Smith MSNBC: "Microsoft Corp. may dominate the market for desktop computer software, but the company?s first salvo at automobile dash-top computing is just...

Interface Window Manager released

Author: JT Smith copal writes, "The first alpha version of the Interface Window Manager was released this week. Interface is a new window manager written...

Windows Media Player for Linux

Author: JT Smith CodeWeavers today announced the release of CrossOver plugin 1.1 which now supports Windows Media Player 6.4 under Linux, in addition to the...

Commentary: Fax2Send is feature-rich fax program for a mixed Linux/Windows network

Author: JT Smith - By John P. Lathrop - Fax2Send, by Beacon Computer Services, is an example of a first-class Linux product designed to appeal...