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Linux Integration Guide

Author: Preston St. Pierre Single-vendor enterprise computing centers exist only in the minds of some non-technical corporate executives. IT employees know that every computer room...

HP memo forecasts MS patent attacks on free software

Author: Joe Barr A two-year old memo from HP executive Gary Campbell to other HP execs has been wending its way around the backrooms of...

ReactOS concept is more promise than production

Author: Preston St. Pierre ReactOS is an open source (GPL) operating system built to be compatible with Windows NT applications and drivers. ReactOS is currently...

Fedora Core 2: Making it work

Author: Ken Barber Recently I concluded my review of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) on Linux.com with the words, "It's an important step in the evolution of...

LIVE: Codeweavers & Crossover Office 3.0

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Codeweavers & Crossover Office 3.0 >> on The Linux Show!! Tonight: On The Linux Show!! Tuesday, June 8th, 2004 from Chicago...

Implementing Linux emulation on NetBSD

Author: Peter Seebach NetBSD's Linux emulation doesn't run a Linux kernel on a virtual machine; it runs Linux binaries on a NetBSD kernel. Linux emulation let you...

Red Hat Desktop strategy: Semantics have been part of the messaging problem

Author: Jeremy Hogan Editor's note: This commentary from Red Hat's community relations manager is a response to NewsForge's Joe Barr, who asserted earlier this week...

Linuxfest Northwest 2004 in review

Author: Aaron Klemm About 1,200 penguinistas converged on the campus of Washington's Bellingham Technical College last weekend for Linuxfest Northwest 2004. The event focused on...

A first look at the Nvu Web authoring application

Author: Barry Smith I have been an increasingly reluctant user of Microsoft FrontPage for many years, so I was looking forward to testing Nvu, a...

A peek at script kiddie culture

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller The more things change, the more they stay the same. Andrew D. Kirch, security administrator for AHBL, infiltrated several...