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Linux : Interviews : Michael Tiemann CTO, Red Hat
By Posted: ( Mon 27th Nov 2000 07:41:41[AM] UTC )
"Red Hat has worked incredibly hard to make Red Hat 7 the best Linux distribution ever, and I think we did a great job balancing a lot of complex requirements. Did we make some mistakes? Yes. Are we fixing them? Yes."
Rating [ 7.56 / 10 ]

Linux : Articles : A look at Helix GNOME
By Posted: ( Fri 24th Nov 2000 08:46:22[AM] UTC )
If you haven't tried out the GNOME desktop environment and feel intimidated by installation procedures, Helix GNOME is the best excuse you can give yourself to install the GNOME environment on your system!
Rating [ 8.11 / 10 ]

QNX : Reviews : QNX RTP: What lies beneath?
By Posted: ( Thu 23rd Nov 2000 07:41:34[AM] UTC )
When was the last time you remember booting off a floppy to run an Operating System? QNX can do that and pack in a full featured web browser, internet dialing capability and support for many hardware devices. Now, they are giving away the entire OS and development tools for free... but is it worth checking out?
Rating [ 7.9 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Replacing Telnet; OpenSSH, a secure alternative
By Posted: ( Tue 21st Nov 2000 02:04:46[AM] UTC )
The Internet was originally designed as a research and educational resource and the technology that today forms the backbone of the Internet is largely based on that philosophy. However as time has gone by, security has become an important issue on the Internet and this article looks at implementing more secure versions of common Internet applications.
Rating [ 8.11 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Apache installation and configuration
By Posted: ( Mon 20th Nov 2000 07:07:37[AM] UTC )
The Apache project started out to build a commercial grade, open source web server. As open source projects go, this one has done fantastically well, powering over 61% of the web servers on the Internet with Microsoft's IIS a distant second at 19%. Why would you want to choose Apache? This article will try to answer that and also take you through the installation and basic configuration of this great web server.
Rating [ 6.59 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : LILO configuration and usage
By Posted: ( Thu 16th Nov 2000 04:30:14[PM] UTC )
The Linux Loader or LILO is one of the most popular methods of booting into Linux. LILO also makes a highly flexible and effective boot manager:handy if you have multiple operating systems installed on your machine. This article will help you set up and configure LILO.
Rating [ 7.63 / 10 ]

Linux : Interviews : Torvalds unplugged
By Posted: ( Wed 15th Nov 2000 02:01:29[AM] UTC )
Linus Torvalds, at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held in August at San Jose, took some time off to sit down for an informal QnA session. Prakash Advani, CEO of FreeOS.com, was there as Linus talked about the future of Linux and his views on other operating systems.
Rating [ 8.17 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Writing a Linux device driver
By Posted: ( Mon 13th Nov 2000 04:40:47[PM] UTC )
Does the idea of writing a Linux device driver sound difficult? If you have some basic programming experience, the task is simpler than you think. Get started with this quick primer on device driver programming.
Rating [ 5.33 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Remote administration of Linux
By Posted: ( Mon 13th Nov 2000 02:41:57[AM] UTC )
Are you looking for an easy to use and highly flexible method of administering your Linux box remotely? Does the thought of being able to walk up to a Windows PC and configure your Linux box back home through a web browser sound interesting? Read on for details on how to configure a Web based administration tool on your Linux machine.
Rating [ 6.17 / 10 ]

Linux : Opinions : Borland comes back to life
By Posted: ( Tue 7th Nov 2000 06:41:07[AM] UTC )
History's going to repeat itself, with Borland releasing for Linux their flagship product, Delphi. Claimed to be the fastest compiler available, it will surely speed up deployment of applications under Linux.
Rating [ 8.21 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Speech synthesis under Linux
By Posted: ( Mon 6th Nov 2000 04:23:30[AM] UTC )
Text to speech convertors are very common these days but most of them work on the Windows platform. Fortunately, for us Linux users, there is a very good open source alternative available. This article will show you how to setup and use Festival, a great software from the University of Edinburgh.
Rating [ 7.21 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Remote installation over NFS
By Posted: ( Fri 3rd Nov 2000 05:13:23[PM] UTC )
Just as the choice for various architectures exists, Linux also provides you the choice over the method of installation. If your machine lacks a CDROM drive, you could always install Linux from another machine on your network that does have one.
Rating [ 6.64 / 10 ]

Linux : Howtos : Compiling the Linux kernel
By Posted: ( Thu 2nd Nov 2000 07:04:41[PM] UTC )
Compiling the Linux kernel could either be the coolest thing you've done under Linux or the most frustrating. But it is also something any serious Linux user cannot avoid. Newer kernels support the latest hardware. Bugs will have been fixed and performance enhanced.
Rating [ 7.73 / 10 ]

Linux : Reviews : Corel Photo-Paint 9 for Linux
By Posted: ( Wed 1st Nov 2000 02:17:54[AM] UTC )
Corel Photo-Paint is the well known image creation and photo editing application. This great Windows application recently made the jump to Linux version and is available as a free download. Does it match up to Photo-Paint for Windows? Or should Linux users stick with GIMP?
Rating [ 5.55 / 10 ]

Linux : Articles : Review: SuSE 7.0 Professional
By Posted: ( Tue 31st Oct 2000 04:14:44[AM] UTC )
All said and done, SuSE is a very good distribution. Newbies will like it for its clean installation and its user-friendliness while more advanced users will enjoy tinkering with the huge amount of software made available. If you haven't tried it yet, you might want to grab this latest release. You will certainly change your mind.
Rating [ 7.06 / 10 ]

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