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Thoughts on Mandriva’s Future

Mandriva 2007 may be the best distribution I have used. XGL/AIGLX worked for me right out of the box. My windows wobbled, things were...

Open Game Standards Petition

Rich Morgan writes "We are Linux, BSD and MacOS users who love to game but constantly feel excluded when new releases come out only...

rPath Supports Virtual Appliances for Xen 3.0.3

Sharon Smith writes "rPath provides first development platform that includes Xen Raleigh, NC – November 1st, 2006 – rPath™, provider of the first platform for...

Jepp: Script your Java applications with Python

Author: Mike Johnson The Jepp project, which lets you use Python to access Java objects, has just packaged its 2.0 release, with added javax.script support,...

Vista delayed by 18,000 years

Microsoft's mythical operating system looks set to remain a thing of legend. The oft-delayed Windows Vista is facing an epic setback, having been pushed...

How To Install VMware Server On Debian Sarge

Falko Timme writes "This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install the free VMware Server (version 1.0.1) on a Debian Sarge system. With...

Zend signs PHP accord with Microsoft

Zend Technologies and Microsoft are to improve performance of PHP on Windows 2003 Server and its planned successor, Longhorn Server. Link: regdeveloper.co.uk Category: PHP

Mandriva 2007: Back in the race

Author: Bruce Byfield Beginning with an easy-to-use installer and booting into a well-thought-out desktop, Mandriva 2007 provides an environment that is aesthetically consistent and makes...

Virtualization and Portability: The New OS Reality

Anonymous Reader writes "You know, the barrier that used to divide operating systems is almost a distant memory now. It’s no longer this or...

Why EULAs are good for Free Software

Shane Coughlan writes "Recently I read an article about the new Windows Vista EULA. It's really something else. This agreement brings 'restrictive'...