Linux: Belle of info appliances?
Linux, the freely distributed operating system whose Cinderella story has riveted the market for Web servers, is ready to wear its glass slippers once again. The fairy-tale ball this time is the very posh information appliance market.
Linux lands a top-tier Java IDE
For companies with Java developers working on different platforms, switching projects from one OS to another can be tricky. But with the release of JBuilder 3 Foundation for Linux, a free Java IDE (integrated development environment) from Inprise, your developers can now use the platform they prefer and still collaborate on projects.
Linux From Scratch HOWTO
This document describes the process of creating your own Linux system from scratch, using nothing but the sources of needed software.
Staffing Your Linux Solution
So...you are considering trying Linux in your office. You know it could benefit your IT department from a technical standpoint. The price is right. What is left to consider? How will this affect your current IT staff?
Latest Domino release shines
Breathing life into groupware efficacy for Linux is industry leader Lotus Development. With the release of Domino R5 Server for Linux, Lotus brings messaging infrastructure and Web application deployment to Linux that was previously only available for more costly operating systems.
SGI's XFS Journaling File System on Track
At LinuxWorld Expo, SGI will announce a new Linux-based product line and extensive Linux technical and professional services support, but perhaps the biggest news for the open source community involves SGI's high end journaling file system, XFS.
OpenLinux eServer not yet a contender
In response, Caldera is aiming OpenLinux eServer 2.3 squarely at the no-nonsense, corporate IT market, trying to win over the e-business server market. OpenLinux eServer is tuned for thin, high-performance operation and easy remote administration.
Linux Distributions: Making Things More Difficult?
It is a good sign that people are looking to improve the lot of the computer world. But, I'm wondering if perhaps Linux Power Users (a group I would like to be part of) have overlooked a hurdle to cross first.
Linux Mandrake 7.0 Review
There has been some hype about Mandrake being a more user-friendly Linux distribution when compared to it’s contemporaries, Red Hat Linux being the most oft-cited.
Petition to Apple For A Linux QuickTime Player
Apple's QuickTime software has historically been an innovation leader in the field of making multimedia available to the masses, with their advanced movie player and state-of-the-art streaming technology. Linux is bringing state-of-the-art performance, reliability, and security to the desktop of tens of millions of users worldwide. It offers a highly powerful, flexible, and increasingly user- friendly graphical environment with unparalleled connectivity to the Internet and the World Wide Web.
- « first
- ‹ previous
- of 424
- next ›
- last »