FreeOS.com logo

FreeOS Most Popular
* Most Read stories
* Commented Stories
* Active Categories
* Non Linux Section
* User Submitters
* Top Polls
* Top Authors
* Top Reviews
* Top Rated
* Top Search Terms

Top Articles
* Writing a Linux device driver
* The Linux filesystem explained
* Samba NT Domain Controller
* Setting up Squid as your caching HTTP/FTP proxy
* Web server tutorial - Part 1

FreeOS Highlights
* Howtos (72)
* Reviews (20)
* Opinions (18)
* Interviews (8)
* News (3)

My FreeOS

Nick:
Pass:
Register

Forgot your password?

Contact Us
Contact Us

       

FreeOS triangle Reviews triangle

Linux : Reviews : StarOffice 5.2
Posted: ( Sat 20th Jan 2001 05:56:13[PM] UTC )
"A typical review of StarOffice begins when the reviewer bemoans the time it takes to load the program, progresses to his or her dissatisfaction with the integrated desktop, and pretty well goes downhill from there. You'll not hear any of that from me. Even with the above well-known faults I found Star Office for Linux to be, well, not bad."

Linux : Reviews : w3m: No ordinary text browser
Posted: ( Fri 19th Jan 2001 07:02:15[PM] UTC )
"I tried w3m out myself on a Linux box, and was interested to see how it laid out complicated pages. Most pages I visited seemed similar enough in layout to the graphic versions for me to follow what was going on. Navigation is handled with the keyboard only, and full instructions are found in w3m's manual or in the runtime help screen you can get by pressing H."

Linux : Reviews : DragonLinux v2r1
Posted: ( Wed 17th Jan 2001 07:14:09[PM] UTC )
For folks who are interested in running a full Linux distro right from a FAT partition DragonLinux may be the way to go. Based on Slackware 7.1, DragonLinux V2r1 accomplishes its tasks with minimal fuss and a humorous installation guide. All without the use of UMSDOS.

Linux : Reviews : SuSE puts Linux on your Mac today
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 06:51:11[PM] UTC )
SuSE's Linux 7.0 for PowerPC offers ease of installation, support for IBM and other systems, and just might make waiting for Mac OS X unnecessary.

Linux : Reviews : VMware eases multiple OS overload
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 06:50:36[PM] UTC )
Running on Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Linux, VMware 2.0 provides multiple virtual computers on a single host, allowing you to mix and match applications and operating systems to your heart's delight without constantly rebooting.

Linux : Reviews : Instant messaging on GNU/Linux, part 2: ICQ
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 06:30:36[PM] UTC )
In Part 2, ICQ clients for Linux are reviewed against their Windows counterpart, ICQ2000b. Reviewed here are LICQ, GnomeICU and Kicq.

Linux : Reviews : S is for SCWM and a whole new scheme
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 07:30:13[AM] UTC )
SCWM is not a window manager that deserves to be banished to obscurity in the X community. Rather, it deserves a very close look by those users who really want to learn how graphical interfaces are put together and who want absolute precision in how they want their windows to appear.

Linux : Reviews : SuSE Linux 7.0 Professional
Posted: ( Tue 16th Jan 2001 07:18:58[AM] UTC )
"SuSE 7.0 is a big step in the right direction for SuSE. The GUI installer and configuration tools are vastly improved and very usable. The incredible amount of documentation included (both print and online) far outstrips anything included with any other distribution. The hardware support is also unparalleled."

Linux : Reviews : HancomOffice: A disruptive disappointment
Posted: ( Mon 15th Jan 2001 08:59:56[AM] UTC )
"There is, or ought to be, a rule for application developers: Don't break other stuff on the computer or, if you must break some things, make it clear ahead of time that you're going to do this, so that prospective users can reconsider. Developers ought to embrace that notion. The developers of HamcomOffice, a suite of applications from Korea, haven't."

Linux : Reviews : Linux 2.4 breaks the enterprise barrier
Posted: ( Mon 15th Jan 2001 08:53:23[AM] UTC )
Many high-level features have been greatly enhanced in the 2.4 kernel, including scalability and reliability, making Linux a very attractive option for enterprise OS implementations in which cost savings and high performance are paramount.

Linux : Reviews : OpenSSH 2.3 and SSH secure shell 2.4
Posted: ( Mon 15th Jan 2001 08:42:03[AM] UTC )
If you're a Linux administrator and you're still using telnet for authentication, your network could be in danger. Secure Shell is a protocol for secure terminal sessions over the Internet. This means you can control who gets into your servers with strong cryptography, keep passphrases from being transmitted in the clear over the Internet, and strongly encrypt as well as compress terminal sesions as they happen.

FreeOS : Reviews : Open Source, the movie: 'AntiTrust' reviewed
Posted: ( Mon 15th Jan 2001 12:20:05[AM] UTC )
In "AntiTrust," the new movie pitting a bunch of good-looking Open Source coders against a big, bad software company, the message is well-intentioned if a bit heavy-handed, but the plot requires you to suspend disbelief at several turns.

Linux : Reviews : Windows meets Linux
Posted: ( Sun 14th Jan 2001 12:58:27[AM] UTC )
"WinLinux 2000 is a good package, but not really a Linux distribution for a real Linux user or one who expects to be. However, Windows users who would like to do some messing around on Linux and not a ton of heavy work will appreciate how easy WinLinux 2000 is to install and work with."

Linux : Reviews : X servers for Windows
Posted: ( Sat 13th Jan 2001 03:30:55[AM] UTC )
Enter the MicroImages MI/X and Labtam WinaXe X servers for Windows. These two products allow you to run X applications over the network on a Microsoft Windows machine with differing levels of configurability, cost, and facility. They make it possible, for instance, to do everything from bringing up a simple xterm to running a full-blown desktop environment.

Linux : Reviews : AMD Duron 750
Posted: ( Tue 9th Jan 2001 07:49:51[PM] UTC )
The best way to get bang-for-buck out of a Socket A processor is to choose a Duron chip. This overview describes the primary features of the Duron along with special considerations for running Linux on a Duron platform.

Page 8, Records: 173
Prev    1    2    3    4    5    6    7    9    10    Next

Entries over
07 Jan 2009
06 Jan 2009
05 Jan 2009
04 Jan 2009
03 Jan 2009
02 Jan 2009
01 Jan 2009

Slashdot
>> Your Own Mini-Stalker
>> Storing CERN's Search for God (Particles)
>> Facebook Acquires Parakey's Web OS Platform
>> Google Set to Bid $4.6 Billion for Airwaves
>> Huge Martian Dust Storm Threatens Rovers
>> Custom Trojan Creation Tool Sold Online
>> Slot Machine with Bad Software Sends Players To Jail
>> Open Library Goes Online With Public Domain Books
>> The Desktop -- Time to Start Saying Goodbye?
>> AMD Phenom and John Woo's Stranglehold In Action
>> Project Sylpheed Review
>> Which Google Should Congress Believe?
>> Former Spammer Reveals Secrets in New Book
>> Senate Committee Passes FCC Indecency Bill
>> Holes Remain Open in Firefox Password Manager
>> Search Slashdot

Kuro5hin
>> A Review of Neil Strauss' "The Game: Inside the Underground World of Pick Up Artists"
>> Harry Potter is thinly-veiled homosexual propaganda
>> 5,400 ft Suspension Bridge Open To Traffic
>> Blame the Troops!
>> Last exit to Taftan
>> Polar Opposites
>> One Sleazy Businessman
>> A Fin Too Far: A Guide to Freshwater Fishing
>> Rage Virus Hits Liverpool
>> Revelation Passage Part 1
>> Search kuro5hin.org

Segfault