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FreeOS Links Linux : Articles : Waiting for the Year of the Linux Desktop
Posted: ( Tue 5th Aug 2003 06:38:17[AM] UTC )
Can Linux cut it on the desktop? That was the question Linux Magazine asked its readers three years ago, promoting an interview with Corel Software CEO Michael Cowpland. At the time, Corel wasn't alone in making a play for the desktop PC. Other companies, for example Eazel and games maker Loki Software, built their businesses around what they saw as a promising Linux desktop market. But all of them were wrong.
Linux : Articles : Scribus excels at DTP
Posted: ( Mon 4th Aug 2003 11:36:47[AM] UTC )
Scribus, a new desktop publishing and layout program for Linux, is the most impressive new free software application I've ever seen. Period. No contest.
Linux : Opinions : Is this the end of free Linux?
Posted: ( Mon 4th Aug 2003 11:28:18[AM] UTC )
One of the key attractions of Linux is that it's reliable, capable, continuously improving and free. Millions of Linux servers are installed in corporations, and desktop Linux is beginning to get some notice. If SCO has its way, however, the Linux community will suffer a setback but longer term will prevail.
Linux : Interviews : McNealy Weighs In on Linux, Unix, Sun
Posted: ( Mon 4th Aug 2003 11:26:02[AM] UTC )
Sun Microsystems Inc. Chairman and CEO Scott McNealy is no stranger to technology cycles. In the 21 years of Sun's existence, the Santa Clara, Calif., company has been at the top and bottom and in the middle of several. In this one-on-one interview with eWEEK Editor in Chief Eric Lundquist, McNealy answers questions about Linux, Unix and the future direction of the company.
NetBSD : Links : Ola Eriksson's NetBSD FAQ
Posted: ( Sun 27th Jul 2003 10:35:43[AM] UTC )
A set of questions and answers related to NetBSD.
Linux : Articles : Linux took on Microsoft, and won big in Munich Victory could be a huge step in climb by up-and-comer
Posted: ( Sun 27th Jul 2003 10:34:43[AM] UTC )
On the brink of losing a pivotal account to an ascending rival, Microsoft last March dispatched CEO Steve Ballmer to the rescue. The German city of Munich was balking at a $36.6 million proposal from Microsoft to upgrade 14,000 desktop PCs to the latest versions of Windows and Office. Instead, Munich -- Germany's third-largest city and a technology hub for Central Europe -- was leaning toward a switch to Linux, the upstart computer operating system whose open-source code is continually improved by volunteer programmers worldwide.
Linux : Articles : Running Linux with Office XP: Is it ready for business?
Posted: ( Thu 3rd Jul 2003 01:09:59[PM] UTC )
Linux has made a big impact in the server room, but usability issues and lock-in to Microsoft Office have conspired to hold it back on the desktop. That all just changed
Linux : Articles : Sinbad Hears Linux's Siren Song
Posted: ( Thu 3rd Jul 2003 09:56:16[AM] UTC )
A thousand years ago, people were telling the story of Sinbad the Sailor and his seven amazing voyages. Now the swashbuckling sailor has been given new life with Linux.
Linux : Opinions : Transparent Linux safe from SCO
Posted: ( Sat 28th Jun 2003 09:41:48[AM] UTC )
In response to the Cnet, June 24, 2003, Perspectives column by Richard Wilder, "Open source's moment of truth": Mr. Wilder takes the preposterous claims from SCO Group as a cautionary tale regarding open-source adoption. He's mistaken.
Linux : Opinions : Open source's moment of truth
Posted: ( Wed 25th Jun 2003 11:01:14[AM] UTC )
Over the past several years, corporate America has warmed to open-source software programs such as the Linux operating system and the Apache Web server.
Linux : Articles : VMWare Workstation 4.0 Review
Posted: ( Wed 25th Jun 2003 10:59:50[AM] UTC )
If you have a mixed network like I do sometimes you have to compromise. At my job we run Windows, Linux and a sole Mac (Graphics dept.) and lets face it, when you do consulting work and if you design and develop custom applications you have to be able to develop for your clients platform and as much as I hate it, it's a Windows world. Before I used to have 2 workstations, one Windows and one Linux, or I had to dual boot. In the past, virtual machines have been lacking. Either they were too slow or lacking a certain pizazz to get the job done. Enter VMWare Workstation 4.
QNX : Websites : The QNX Community Portal
Posted: ( Wed 25th Jun 2003 10:59:25[AM] UTC )
News, explanations, FAQ, forums, newsgroups, mailing lists, software downloads, weblinks, tech reviews, searches, fun, tips, online live support. Created as the central information resource for the QNX community.
Linux : Websites : AboutDebian.com Linux Guides
Posted: ( Mon 23rd Jun 2003 05:10:04[PM] UTC )
Step-by-step guides walk you through the installation and configuration of numerous types of LAN, Internet, and gateway servers.
FreeOS : Articles : GNOME 2: A Year Later
Posted: ( Mon 9th Jun 2003 08:30:59[AM] UTC )
One year ago I wrote a review of Gnome 2. Some people thought I was harsh, others thought I was fair, point is, I always write what I think and surely Gnome 2.0 didn't have the polish or stability of a .0 release. But one year has passed. Gnome 2.2.1 is out, and I must say one thing: I am starting to get impressed by the effort and the clean interface Gnome 2 is now offering.
Linux : Interviews : Interview with Ximian's Nat Friedman
Posted: ( Thu 5th Jun 2003 05:41:12[AM] UTC )
OSNews features a 4-page interview with Nat Friedman, Co-Founder and Vice-President of Product Development at Ximian. They discuss a lot of interesting topics, ranging from Ximian's products, to Apple, to Linux on the desktop and much more.
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