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Review: Mandriva Limited Edition 2005

Author: Jem Matzan Shortly after announcing the merger of Mandrakesoft and Conectiva into Mandriva, the newly combined company released a transitional "limited edition" GNU/Linux distribution...

Playing with Walmart’s Linspired laptop

Author: Jerry Sharp My wife and daughter recently ordered for me Walmart's $500 Bal^nce laptop computer, which comes equipped with a Linspire operating system. I...

One-on-one with Miguel de Icaza

Author: Joe Barr One of the highlights of my trip to Salt lake City last month for BrainShare 2005 was the opportunity to interview Miguel de Icaza,...

Conversation with a successful Linux services entrepreneur

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Con Zymaris runs Cybersource, an IT service company in Melbourne, Australia. Cybersource started as a one-man Unix shop in 1991 and...

File managers For Linux

By Michael M. Murphree  I tested these utilities on a Debian-based system. Debian's apt utilities made it easy to find and install a dozen...

My desktop OS: Ubuntu

Author: Donald Emmack A few months ago I selected Ubuntu 5.10 (Breezy Badger) as the new operating system on the Acer TravelMate T290LMI notebook I...

Visual FoxPro for Linux: A Violation of the EULA?

It started out in an unassuming manner: an industrious developer, Paul McNett, had a growing interest in Linux. He began playing around with the...

Happy holidays from NewsForge

Author: NewsForge Staff Many religions have some sort of holiday during this season, and in countries that use the Gregorian calendar many companies close down...

Does Linux really need a “killer app” to succeed?

Author: John Knight In the late 1990s, we thought Linux needed a "killer app" that would make general PC users view Linux as a necessity...

Quickbooks: the missing link for small business Linux

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Last week I was talking with a small business IT consultant who switches clients' servers to Linux (and Samba) all day...