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Been using Wine to play some old windows games.

Strangely these 6 to 8 year old commercial windows games run better under Linux using wine than they do on a fairly modern Windows...

Winemaker wears a Joomla! developer hat

Author: Tina Gasperson Dave Whiting, the principal at Red Newt Cellars winery in upstate New York, was tired of chasing vendors to try to get...

gOS 3 Gadgets (beta) targets Linux beginners and Google Gadgets lovers

Author: Jeremy LaCroix I first heard of gOS when it was chosen to power the $199 Wal-Mart gPC. The third iteration of the OS, gOS...

Ask Linux.com: Specialty distros, startup scripts, and a whole new forum

Author: Linux.com Staff In this week's junket through the latest and greatest from the Linux.com forums, we look at Linux distributions for security testing, gaming,...

OpenLX and KalCulate pair Linux distro with proprietary accounting app

Author: Suhit Kelkar Most free-libre accounting applications that ship with GNU/Linux distributions are for personal accounting only: they manage one person's finances. Corporations and accounting...

Finally, it’s time for Wine

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Fifteen years in the making, everyone's favorite software to run Windows programs on Linux and Unix, Wine, is almost ready for...

Getting started with Linux virtualization

Author: Federico Kereki With all the Linux distributions available, trying out more than one can be tempting. By installing a virtual environment, you can run...

Give Wine apps the look and feel of GNOME or KDE

Author: Andrew Min Wine allows users to run Windows programs natively under Linux without paying a dime. However, there's a tiny problem: programs running in...

Wine Doors opens Windows under Linux

Author: Nathan Willis When I first used Wine to try to install Windows software on my Linux machine, I found it less than user-friendly. ...

Google releases Picasa for Linux — and 100+ Wine patches

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Picasa is a photo organizing and editing tool from Google that does most of what most people need to do with...