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Tango project aims to clean up the desktop

Author: Nathan Willis One obstacle for Linux to overcome on the desktop is the lack of a consistent visual interface. While Microsoft Windows and Mac...

Autopackage: Toward a universal package manager for the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield If Mike Hearn, Hongli Lai, and the rest of the Autopackage team realize their goals, the future of package management in GNU/Linux...

Sun furthers open source commitment

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Sun Microsystems, already waist-deep in open source, is getting in deeper. The company announced yesterday that it would be releasing more...

A version of Linux ‘for human beings’

My computer books on mySQL and PHP have arrived but it's too early to pass along any words of wisdom. I downloaded and tried...

Microsoft Shoots To Kill Dealers & ISPs

zanek writes "Microsoft's creative troubles are about to hit Main Street. Redmond has unleashed a trio of killers: Windows Live, Office Live and Windows...

A first look at Debian’s GUI installer

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Debian's standard text-based installer has been vilified in the past, so I was excited to see an announcement about a graphical...

Zope and Plone blaze open source path at Epson

Author: Tina Gasperson Epson Electronics America (EEA) launched its Web presence in 1998 with a then-typical static HTML Web site running on a Windows server....

WorldForge Celebrates its 7th Anniversary

Alistair Riddoch writes "In November 1998, the Altima project was announced on slashdot with the intention of being the GPL equivalent of Ultima Online....

Review: Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Firefox 1.5 is finally out the door, and Thunderbird 1.5 won't be far behind. The new releases sport some interesting new...

Review: Firefox 1.5 and Thunderbird 1.5

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Firefox 1.5 is finally out the door, and Thunderbird 1.5 won't be far behind. The new releases sport some interesting new...