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FreeOS Links Linux : Articles : A first look at StarOffice 6.0
Posted: ( Thu 13th Jun 2002 01:19:53[PM] UTC )
StarOffice is a complete package. It\'s no longer free as in beer, but it\'s a good buy, especially if you get it as part of a bundle such as a Linux distribution or Ximian\'s Red Carpet Express.
Linux : Articles : Introducing Linux into the Enterprise
Posted: ( Thu 13th Jun 2002 01:19:53[PM] UTC )
How to save money by using Linux as a platform for server consolidation.
Linux : Articles : Porting Linux Software to the IA64 Platform
Posted: ( Fri 17th May 2002 11:07:05[AM] UTC )
The IA64 processor family is the fruit of a common effort between HP and Intel to introduce a replacement for the venerable but outdated Intel386 platform. The IA64 was designed from the ground up for excellent performance in the server environment as well as in the workstation space.
Linux : Reviews : Hancom Office 2.01 Standard for Linux
Posted: ( Wed 24th Apr 2002 12:56:13[PM] UTC )
Hancom Office 2.01 is the latest version from the Korean company Hancom Linux, released only a few days ago. The company used to offer a Windows version of their product, but they have since completely focused on the Linux platform, even though their product is pretty portable as it is based almost solely in the Qt 3 tooklkit.
Linux : Reviews : SuSE Linux 8.0 Beta
Posted: ( Fri 19th Apr 2002 09:07:40[AM] UTC )
All told, SuSE have created another excellent rendition of their popular Linux distribution. The installation, even (or, rather, especially) on a laptop, was smooth and worked without a hitch -- no small feat for installing Linux on a nearly new laptop, an undertaking often more likely to end in aggravation than success.
Linux : Reviews : Red Hat 7.3 beta
Posted: ( Wed 17th Apr 2002 07:41:21[AM] UTC )
New beta distribution includes many of the recent releases from KDE, XFree86, Mozilla and other projects, making it easy, stable and powerful on your desktop.
Linux : Articles : Linux Certification Can Boost Your Value
Posted: ( Thu 11th Apr 2002 06:34:08[AM] UTC )
If you\'re already a Linux guru, certification can provide the official evidence that will convince potential employers of your expertise. If you\'re a Linux newbie, the process of earning certification can bring you up to speed on this increasingly popular operating system.
Linux : Reviews : SuSE Linux eMail Server III
Posted: ( Tue 2nd Apr 2002 07:55:57[AM] UTC )
SuSE\'s Linux eMail Server III has an amazing number of features integrated into its GUI, including all of the DNS functions for handling virtual domains and hosts. If I were a brand new mail administrator this program would save me hours and hours of fussing with Sendmail and BIND and numerous other tools.
Linux : Howtos : How to get Linux on your corporate desktop
Posted: ( Sat 16th Mar 2002 06:05:08[AM] UTC )
First part in a series describing simple and easy ways to replace a Windows workstation with a Linux workstation, and stay productive in a corporate environment.
Linux : Howtos : Using CUPS with Gimp-Print
Posted: ( Sat 16th Mar 2002 06:05:08[AM] UTC )
Printing under Linux has been advancing in the last year or two. I hadn\'t really been paying much attention to this because, to be honest, I am not a heavy-duty printing person. I had, at the time, just a simple epson dot matrix printer that worked fine enough with ghostscript, although the command line was a little complex.
Linux : Howtos : Porting OS/2 applications to Linux (in C)
Posted: ( Sat 16th Mar 2002 06:05:08[AM] UTC )
This paper is a summary of problems encountered by the LAN Distributed Platform (LANDP) for Linux team whilst porting LANDP from OS/2 to Linux. This paper should be useful to other teams that are porting OS/2 applications to Linux.
Linux : Howtos : Dual booting Redhat 7.2 and Windows XP Version 1.0
Posted: ( Sat 9th Mar 2002 09:12:07[AM] UTC )
This HOWTO specifically details how to create a dual boot system using Redhat Linux 7.2 and Windows XP with a NTFS file system using the GRUB boot loader.
Linux : Howtos : Linux Optimization and Fine Tuning
Posted: ( Sat 9th Mar 2002 09:12:07[AM] UTC )
I am sure almost all users of the Linux OS have heard or read, at one time or other, how Linux can and is being run on old 486s with just 16MB of RAM. And if you are (un)lucky enough to know some Linux guru, he would surely have boasted of this fact (and probably more than once). Upon hearing/reading this, the question that most surely pops up in a normal user\'s mind is, \"Hey, how come my Celeron with 64MB of RAM is so slow?\" Don\'t worry, help is here.
Linux : Articles : Linux system development on an embedded device
Posted: ( Sat 9th Mar 2002 09:11:42[AM] UTC )
Especially if you\'re just starting out in embedded development, the wealth of available bootloaders, scaled-down distributions, filesystems, and GUIs can seem overwhelming. But this wealth of options is actually a boon, allowing you to tailor your development or user environment exactly to your needs. This overview of embedded development on Linux will help you make sense of it all.
Linux : Articles : Gladiator-like Oracle Performance
Posted: ( Wed 27th Feb 2002 11:30:36[AM] UTC )
Simple ways to achieve performance improvements using Linux for enterprise-level databases like Oracle.
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