Red Hat CEO Sees Open Source Opportunities in Financial Crisis
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more »Seamless Integration Intro Expert techniques for living with Windows
Nov 30, 2008Yes, you can do that with Linux… Even if you want to live in an open source world, it's still full of Windows. This month we study strategies for Windows integration.
more »Top Ten Tops We pick the top ten Top tools
Nov 30, 2008The famous Unix admin utility known as Top has many imitators. We take a look at some of the top Top tools.
more »Security Lessons (Almost) undetectable hardware-based rootkits
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more »iTalc iTalc classroom management software
Nov 30, 2008iTalc gives teachers complete control over the digital classroom and integrates the PC as a learning aid and tool.
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more »OpenTimetool Offers Module for Mobile Devices
Oct 29, 2008OpenTimetool, a GPL-licensed project time recording tool is now available in version 2.2.2. A new module is ready for mobile phones and PDAs.
more »PureCM 3.0: Commercial Version Control System on Linux
Oct 24, 2008British company PureCM.com Ltd has released a new version of its PureCM software configuration management (SCM) tool.
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Another Linux Malware Discovered
Russian hackers use Hyper-V to hide malware within Linux virtual machines.
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TUXEDO Computers Announces a New InfinityBook
TUXEDO Computers is at it again with a new InfinityBook that will meet your professional and gaming needs.
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SUSE Dives into the Agentic AI Pool
SUSE becomes the first open source company to adopt agentic AI with SUSE Enterprise Linux 16.
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Linux Now Runs Most Windows Games
The latest data shows that nearly 90 percent of Windows games can be played on Linux.
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Fedora 43 Has Finally Landed
The Fedora Linux developers have announced their latest release, Fedora 43.
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KDE Unleashes Plasma 6.5
The Plasma 6.5 desktop environment is now available with new features, improvements, and the usual bug fixes.
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Xubuntu Site Possibly Hacked
It appears that the Xubuntu site was hacked and briefly served up a malicious ZIP file from its download page.
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LMDE 7 Now Available
Linux Mint Debian Edition, version 7, has been officially released and is based on upstream Debian.
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Linux Kernel 6.16 Reaches EOL
Linux kernel 6.16 has reached its end of life, which means you'll need to upgrade to the next stable release, Linux kernel 6.17.
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Amazon Ditches Android for a Linux-Based OS
Amazon has migrated from Android to the Linux-based Vega OS for its Fire TV.
