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Install and Configure VMWare Server virtualization in openSUSE

VMware Server is a free virtualization product for Windows and Linux servers. VMware Server is a robust yet easy to use server virtualization product...

Jeteye extension reinvents Firefox bookmarks

Author: Bruce Byfield Firefox's default bookmarks remain painfully limited. They collect only URLS, which can only be organized with annotations and folders. JetArk's Jeteye extension,...

Linux Users on NBC’s Olympics Videos: We Don’t Get No Respect

Author: JT Smith NBC ignores the Linux users and limits online Olympics coverage to the Mac and PC. Where is Rodney Dangerfield when we...

Open source technology is hungry for new college grads

Author: Amber Gillies Many college graduates are finding it difficult to enter the information technology world with little or no work experience. There is no...

Linspire is going away

Author: Tina Gasperson Linspire, the distribution originally launched as Lindows, is no more, says Xandros CEO Andreas Typaldos.Xandros purchased Linspire, the company, earlier this summer....

Microsoft to seek credit for finding vulnerabilities

Microsoft is jumping into the responsible disclosure game. The company announced at the Black Hat security conference on Thursday that it is formalizing...

Turn OpenOffice.org into a Web-editing tool with ODF@WWW

Author: Dmitri Popov Imagine being able to open any Web page on your server in OpenOffice.org, edit it, and save the changes back to the...

ReactOS 0.3.6 released!

ReactOS is a descendant of the late FreeWIN95 project. Even though it isn’t a beauty contest winner, it’s the inside that counts. There’s even...

Would you buy a Microsoft-less desktop?

IBM, in partnership with Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is hoping that the answer is yes. Link: blogs.computerworld.com Category: Windows & Microsoft

Ubuntu gets into unified comms, chides Microsoft

Canonical has signed an agreement with Unison Technologies to offer a complete unified communications suite for small to medium-sized firms running Ubuntu Linux. Link: theregister.co.uk Category:...