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Linux project gives schools networks at fraction of Windows cost

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Paul Nelson has a message for cash-strapped schools: Why pay $20,000-plus for a Windows computer lab when...

LTSP brings Linux to X Window desktops

Author: JT Smith eWEEK reviews version 2.08 of the Linux Terminal Server Project, calling it "a stable ...

Microsoft drops Smart Tags from Windows XP

Author: JT Smith CNET "Microsoft has decided to exclude Smart Tags--a technology that could alter the Web ...

A Windows for supercomputing? Microsoft’s 64-bit OS for Itanium

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Windows XP won't make its formal bow until October 25, but its 64-bit big brother is quietly launching on ...

StarNet, F-Secure expand security for Windows-to-Unix data traffic

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: StarNet Communications Corp., a leading publisher of Windows-to-Linux/Unix connectivity software, announced that users of its X-Win32 PC X server will be...

Trolltech makes Qt/Windows available under new non-commercial license

Author: JT Smith "Trolltech has created a brand-new Non-Commercial License that will allow Windows developers to use Qt, the cross-platform C++ GUI application development...

High performance programming techniques on Linux and Windows

Author: JT Smith "In his introductory column Dr. Bradford introduced measurement tools and plans for future performance investigations on Linux and ...

Commentary: Moving beyond Linux vs. Windows

Author: JT Smith Commentary by the Meta Group on CNet: "Recent comments by Microsoft executives about Linux and the ...

Microsoft, AOL can’t agree on Windows XP deal

Author: JT Smith IDG.com.au: "Microsoft and AOL Time Warner on Saturday abandoned talks over whether to include a link to AOL's Internet service with Microsoft's...

Windows XP and MP3s may not mix

Author: JT Smith CNet reports that Microsoft has not yet decided whether or not to include mp3 ripping support in Windows XP, citing prohibitive licensing...