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Setting Up the SBLive 128 With Linux

Everybody's heard of this awesome sound card! And now there are Linux drivers for it to. With this article I'll explain how to get the SBLive! working on your Linux distribution.

Your CD Burner & X-CD-Roast

I have found from my own personal experience that ATAPI CD Recorders were not that difficult to get up and running, thanks to X-CD-Roast and Red Hat Linux.

VA Linux teams with HP for printing software

VA Linux Systems, Inc. announced that VA Linux Professional Services has been selected by Hewlett-Packard Company to develop and test HP LaserJet printer support under Linux and Samba. VA Linux Professional Services will also manage and support this development as an open-source project on VA's SourceForge, an application service provider for open-source developers.

King of the network operating systems

It all boils down to what you're looking for in a network operating system (NOS). Do you want it lean and flexible so you can install it any way you please? Perhaps administration bells and management whistles are what you need so you can deploy several hundred servers. Or maybe you want an operating system that's robust enough so that you sleep like a baby at night?

xDSL and Linux: Go Speed Racer!

Everyone loves a speedy Internet connection, which pushed the telco industry into offering ever-faster Internet access. Today, an affordable and fast access method for business, small offices and home users is xDSL.

LithTech Goes Linux

Kirkland, Washington-based game developer Monolith Productions has made no secret in recent months that its products aren't just for Windows-based PCs anymore. In fact, Monolith is looking to team up with the Linux penguin.

Linux Comes Alive

The Linux Operating System Is No Longer A Corporate Curiosity. But Controversy Over Its Shortcomings Continues To Rage.

Cognos to Deliver Linux-Based Solutions

Cognos, the leading strategic vendor of enterprise business intelligence (BI) solutions for e-business, today announced its intention to port its software to the Linux operating system.

Can Linux boost growth-impaired SGI?

SGI, the company also known as Silicon Graphics, said its fiscal second quarter results set a platform for future growth. The platform is there, but the growth is missing. And to keep investors interested until it puts up better numbers, SGI is hoping to hitch its stock to the Linux bandwagon.

Serious fun

Now that real commercial-quality games are starting to appear for Linux, it's about time that Linux system vendors gave us a comparable system on which to play them. Some vendors are stepping up with half-hearted attempts, but appear more interested in keeping the price down than offering a game system with punch.

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