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Microsoft’s answer to Linux
Linux gets a good share of the headlines, but Windows server software is grabbing a good share of the dough.
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Linux apps benefit home and enterprise
Jack Loftus writes "In order to attract users away from Microsoft Windows, Linspire has released a slew of cool packages and applications that can...
Connecting To A Wireless LAN With Linux, Part 1
Wireless hardware for Linux is a moving target. The wireless network adapter that worked fine with Linux yesterday may be released with an unsupported...
Firetrust Limited Launches Open Source Antispam Product
Debs Abraham writes "The field-proven, cost-effective MailWasher Server email management and security solution is now available as an open source project platform.CHRISTCHURCH – NEW...
KDE tips and tricks
Author: N. Sanders
The K Desktop Environment (KDE) is incredibly popular in the world of GNU/Linux. Distributions such as SUSE and Mandrakelinux use it by...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Red Hat charging for the wrong distribution?
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Red Hat has really been grating my nerves as of late. Undocumented features that
are advertised but unusable, recommended updates that are...
Site review: GNOMEJournal.org
Author: Tina Gasperson
When I think of the Linux desktop called GNOME, I think of Red Hat, or Ubuntu. I also think "sleek," "sophisticated," and...
Must-have open source applications for consultants
Author: Rob Sutherland
As a consultant to small businesses trying to get up to speed on Linux, my must-have applications are OpenOffice.org, MySQLAdmin, and Rekall....
Win4Lin Ships Lightweight Low Cost Product Version
Win4Lin, Inc. today announced the release of Win4Lin HomeTM, a lightweight version of the company's award-winning flagship Win4Lin 5 product that allows Windows applications...
MyToySE released
Guest writes "MyToy Second Edition for Linux and Windows is here!
MyToy is a clone of PS2 EyeToy and it is FREE!
This second edition is...