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Four alternative operating systems
Author: Tim Miller
Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, SUSE, and Linspire are making headway in the desktop market, but if you want to try something...
Open-Xchange Server 5: Groupware done the OSS way
Author: Aditya Nag
Setting up enterprise groupware is usually associated with huge costs, both in money and staffing, and immense complexity, requiring professionals to keep...
My desktop OS: Zenwalk
Author: Henning Jaeger
There are so many desktop distributions that I often find myself testing them like I'm looking for the Holy Grail and forgetting...
Win4Lin announces virtual desktop server product
Sharon Smith writes "New Product Provides ability to consolidate and serve multiple Windows Desktops from Linux Servers merging the best of Virtual Desktop and...
Commentary: Beware when Microsoft reaches out
Author: Joe Barr
eWeek.com this week ran a story entitled "Can Windows and Open Source Learn to Play Nice?" The opening paragraph of that story,...
What happened to Linux evangelism?
Anonymous Reader writes "Not that long ago, a significant portion of desktop GNU/Linux enthusiasts were actively advocating GNU/Linux among Windows users. I even remember...
Microsoft’s Calling Home Problem: It’s a Matter of Informed Consent
No doubt many of you saw on Slashdot the article "Microsoft Talks Daily With Your Computer" or in Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols article for eWeek...
See distros. See distros run. Run, distros, run.
Author: Tina Gasperson
OSvids.com, a new site launched last week, is a twist on the traditional Linux screenshot gallery. It provides video views of dozens...
froglogic Releases Qt/GUI/Web Test Tool Squish 3.0
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2006-06-12 froglogic GmbH today announced the
availability of Squish 3.0.
Squish is the leading GUI test tool for Qt-based applications
making...
Big Microsoft Brother
It turns out that Microsoft's Genuine Advantage anti-piracy program is also keeping daily tabs on Windows users. Who knew?
Link: eWeek