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GNOME Linux attacks Windows USED, GG

Author: JT Smith This MSNBC.com report says a high-profile group of companies is expected to back the GNOME Linux interface as a serious competitor to...

Windows losing to Linux in China

Author: JT Smith From The Register: Two Chinese Linux distributions have been developed with government support: Red Flag Linux and Tom Linux. Category: Linux

Review: Gnome Office stacks up against Windows

Author: JT Smith LinuxOrbit.com reviews the Gnome Office suite, favorably comparing its features to Microsoft Office. Category: Linux

Sawfish: The next big thing in window managers

Author: JT Smith BSD Today reviews Sawfish, a window manager designed for speed and flexibility. The bottom line: Sawfish is a threat to popular window...

X Windows Must Die!

Author: JT Smith X is bloated, ugly, feature-starved, and impossible to use. That's right, it's a feisty anti-X polemic from osOpinion.com; put on your asbestos suit. Category: Linux

Darwin Streaming Server beats Real, Windows Media

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss a shootout at NetworkComputing.com comparing free, Open Source Darwin Streaming Server to Real and Windows Media. The Slashdot intro...

Let Windows die

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes, "So, what would happen if Microsoft pulled Windows? The server world would continue, and the desktop world could see...

Linux 6.8 Brings More Sound Hardware Support For Intel & AMD, Including The Steam...

Waiting for pulling into the mainline kernel once Linus Torvalds is back online following Portland's winter storms is the sound subsystem updates for Linux...

Maintainer confidential: Opportunities and challenges of the ubiquitous but under-resourced Yocto Project

By Richard Purdie Maintainers are an important topic of discussion. I’ve read a few perspectives, but I’d like to share mine as one of the...

Linux in Aerospace: A Personal Journey

By Steven H. VanderLeest, Software Engineering Technical Lead at The Boeing Company Introduction From the early days of Linux, I was a fan of this innovative,...