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Introduction to coLinux: Linux on Windows
E. Stride writes "You can still run Linux inside Windows, even if you have limited operating system capabilities, thanks to Cooperative Linux, or coLinux,...
There is only one reason left why Windows exists
Mark Rais writes "156 minutes of pain compared with 26 minutes of success. That’s the difference between a Windows installation and a Linux installation....
BlackBerry for Windows Mobile: A Terrible Idea
Anonymous Reader writes "I have been hearing news stories left and right explaining why the release of RIM's (Research In Motion) push e-mail service...
Review of LinuxCertified LCTP60 Laptop (Lenovo ThinkPad T60p) with Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty Fawn and...
I was primarily looking for a new laptop because I wanted to update to state-of-art operating systems. I wanted a Linux friendly laptop, as...
OLPC project clarifies: no plans for Windows support
Late last week the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project had a media event in Cambridge, and while I couldn't make the event, I...
Linux clients, Windows printing
E. Stride writes "What do you do when you've got a printer installed on Windows and you can't print to Linux clients? In a...
A Look At Windows Vista – Is It For You?
To be perfectly honest, I don't know how unbiased a review you'll ever find regarding Vista. As a developer who's career has been based...
Linux versus Windows: OS impact on uptime and speed
There are many factors which affect Website availability and performance from end user perspective, namely ISP Internet connection, server location, server parameters, programming language,...
Ubuntu 7 – A Viable Windows Desktop Replacement?
Many are resisting upgrading to Windows Vista. Reasons range from performance issues to the general perception of few, if any, value added features. Unfortunately,...
How did we all end up with Windows?
It's amazing how many people who have Microsoft Windows everywhere look flummoxed when asked whether Windows is their "standard" for desktop computing.
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