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FreeBSD 3.4 Announcement
Just in under the wire for the current millenium, Jordan K. Hubbard is happy to announce the availability of FreeBSD 3.4-RELEASE, the very latest in 3.x-STABLE branch technology.
REVIEW: StarOffice 5.1
By all accounts, it would be unfair to compare any office product to Microsoft Office 2000. Microsoft Office has a long line of products - and it has established itself as an industry leader. But there is a slight problem: like most other Microsoft products it is available for only the Macintosh and Windows platforms.
Making your Linux running ISDN
Ok, you got your self an Internal ISDN card and you wish it to work under linux... I must tell you this will be a nice journey, it can be long also but the buttom line - It is working!.
Lotus fulfilling its pledge to support Linux
Combining its collaborative functionality with Linux' low cost of deployment, Lotus is now shipping Domino R5 for Linux.
The future of gaming on the Linux platform
Where is gaming on the Linux platform going to end up?? Most games today are being mass-produced for the W32 platform until recently with the help from companies such as Loki Entertainment Software and a few other game manufacturers.
Bashing When Prompted
I have asked many people who are at least basically versed in computers and operating systems, how Linux began.
The Monster in Your Closet
Many geeks regard Ziff-Davis as Microsoft's Ministry of Truth (1984, Orwell). That impression will be strengthened by an article which appears on p. 280 of the December 1999 issue of Computer Shopper.
Mission Critical boosts Linux support
Mission Critical Linux this week announced a new support and management service for Linux-based enterprises that require more than just "after-the-crash" phone or e-mail support.
Linux and Java--a tale of two revolutions
Why has Linux succeeded where Java failed? The answer lies in the fact that Linux was built using a superior process of peer review and with a clear, focused strategy.
Acquisition rumor sends Be stock on wild ride
Shares of Be Incorporated, a maker of operating software to run computers, fell back to earth today after rocketing higher yesterday on speculation that the company was about to be acquired.
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