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Using DSL with Linux
by Mark Rais (Nov. 4, 2004)
Foreword: Mark Rais offers DesktopLinux.com readers a tutorial on setting up broadband connectivity using DSL on Linux-based systems. Rais, author of the just-released Linux For the Rest of Us, gives KDE and Gnome users tips to get their systems up-and-running step by step. ...
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The Best Free Desktop Linux . . . and how to make it better
by Michael C. Barnes (Oct. 29, 2004)
Foreword: Continuing his quest for the perfect Linux desktop, Michael C. Barnes gives DesktopLinux.com readers an in-depth analysis of the technologies that make open source a great alternative to proprietary operating systems. Examining the various components that constitute a complete system, Barnes provides practical advice and ...
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Manufacturing pioneer saves time, money with Linux management tool
by Steve Harris (Oct. 26, 2004)
Forward: Managing Linux is a top priority for companies that are looking to open source software in the enterprise and is a key consideration for IT execs contemplating a switch. Specialty plastics manufacturing company, the Kerr Group, is replacing aging Windows machines with Xandros Linux desktops across 14 ...
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Desktop Linux: A VB/Access developer’s view
by Pete Morgan (Oct. 22, 2004)
Foreword: Companies that are running customized applications may find a migration to Linux too costly or complex notes Pete Morgan, a VisualBasic/Access developer. Morgan offers a few solutions to help overcome the challenge. Without compatibility, Morgan says, a significant number of businesses may not see ...
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An introduction to "Open Source: Open for Business"
by Computer Sciences Corp. (Sep. 21, 2004)
Foreword: Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) has published a 96-page report on Open Source software and its potential benefits to business and government. This whitepaper provides an introduction to the report and its findings. At the conclusion, a link is provided for downloading the full report....
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Free whitepaper helps enterprises migrate to Linux desktops
by Mark Lachniet (Aug. 25, 2004)
Consulting security engineer and Linux strategist Mark Lachniet has released a comprehensive feasibility study aimed at enterprises contemplating a move to Linux desktops. Lachniet is making the study available as a free download from DesktopLinux.com in order to promote understanding and dialogue on the pros and cons of migrating to ...
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How to Build a Free Enterprise Linux Desktop
by Tom Adelstein (Aug. 24, 2004)
Foreword: Looking to deploy Linux in the enterprise without a price tag? In this DesktopLinux.com feature, Tom Adelstein teaches users how to put together an enterprise Linux desktop using freely available sources. Offering budget conscious users a guide for a Linux-based system suitable for business, the article highlights the similarities ...
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UserLinux: An Important Step
by Tom Adelstein (Aug. 17, 2004)
In an article on Vnunet.com, entitled "Perens readies old-school Linux, but who wants it?" readers get another look at mainstream media bias toward the open-source community. Credit the Vnunet author for doing what many journalists do -- jump on a topic about which they know little....
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Product Review: Fedora Linux Core II
Tom Adelstein (Updated Aug. 9, 2004)
According to the Red Hat website, "the Fedora Project is a Red-Hat-sponsored and community-supported open source project. It is also a proving ground for new technology that may eventually make its way into Red Hat products. It is not a supported product of Red Hat, Inc."...
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Desktop Linux: New Linux users changing the face of community
by Tom Adelstein (Aug. 4, 2004)
The Linux desktop has matured significantly in the past year, both in technical terms and in the kind of users it attracts. As a journalist, my job requires me to review products and actually work as an open-source consultant. I monitor Linux user forums, interview executives, read analysts' reports, and ...
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Bitstream and Lycoris: Taking Linux fonts to the desktop
(Jun. 15, 2004)
Does your job require you to create designs or documents with special fonts? Ever wonder what 'anti-aliasing' fonts or 'hinting' really means? Fonts can improve readability for computer users and are important as elements of style and design. Users of Apple and Windows operating systems have long had a large ...
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Book review: O'Reilly's Pocket Guide to Linux
by Henry Kingman (Mar. 23, 2004)
O'Reilly's "Pocket Guide" series of books are among the most-used books on my book shelf. These slim volumes are a refreshing departure from the "bigger is better" norm among computer book publishers, most of whom use large fonts, out-of-date excerpts from the Linux Documentation Project How-Tos, ...
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Timing Perfect for Sun's Java Desktop System
by Tom Adelstein (Mar. 23, 2004)
While the EU finalizes a fine of $613 million relating to Microsoft's antitrust violations, Sun Microsystems appears poised to capture a large piece of the desktop market for Intel based personal computers. As Sun says on their Web Site, they have “delivered the first viable Microsoft Windows alternative in fifteen ...
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My Linux Desktop Odyssey, 2004
by Michael Barnes (Mar. 11, 2004)
Michael C. Barnes updates his in-depth review of Linux desktop operating systems. In this exclusive article at DesktopLinux.com, Barnes examines how far the Linux distributions have come over the past year, updating his popular first article and evaluating the current versions of leading Desktop Linux desktop options including Ark Linux, ...
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Extending the Linux desktop with business intelligence
(Mar. 4. 2004)
In the wake of corporate scandals like Enron and Tyco, Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) legislation aims to ensure the accountability of corporate executive management and directors, primarily in the interest of protecting public companies' external investors. Regulations like SOX are being addressed, not just from the company boardroom, but also by specialized ...
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Inside Lineox Linux
(Feb. 11, 2004)
DesktopLinux.com interviews Raimo Koski, the founder of Finland-based Lineox Linux. Offering a Linux distribution based on Red Hat's software, Lineox reduces the cost of Linux by eliminating many of the production fees associated with boxed sets and bundled support programs. Koski explains Lineox's unique approach and ...
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StarOffice 7 -- the best and worst of Office
by Henry Kingman (Nov. 21, 2003)
The best thing about Sun's StarOffice 7 is that it's virtually a clone of Microsoft Office, the defacto standard business software today. The worst thing about Sun's StarOffice is that it's -- well, you get the idea -- virtually a clone of Microsoft's Office, the defacto standard business software today. ...
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Linux from the trenches: A frank analysis of Linux as it moves toward critical mass
(Sep. 25, 2003)
Tom Adelstein, longtime Linux advocate and consultant has spent the last year working closely with state, local, and federal government open source software initiatives. Tom launched Government Forge, a Web site devoted to state and local governments interested in Linux and open source which is newly part of the Open ...
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An alternative to so-called "Open Source Bills"
by Johannes Lessmann (Sep. 23, 2003)
In the recent past we hear a lot about law proposals that intend to enforce the usage or at least consideration of open source software for government procurements. Australia, Oregon, Texas, Spain and Brazil are prominent examples of such kinds of bills. In most cases there is only little acceptance ...
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Computer Associates' Open Innovation Strategy takes Linux to enterprise
(Sep. 22, 2003)
Computer Associates (CA) has no doubts about open source Linux. In fact, the company has been involved with Linux as a founding member of OSDL, is active in a number of organizations to foster Linux acceptance, and CA uses Linux internally.
Sam Greenblatt, SVP and Chief Architect, Linux Technology Group, ...
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Desktop Linux Breaking Ground
by Tom Adelstein (Aug. 12, 2003)
Desktop Linux started gaining momentum in 2002. Only nine months later, Linux potential looks very real. While some critics take a cynical view, the record does not prove them correct. DesktopLinux.com Contributing Editor Tom Adelstein discusses where the Linux desktop has experienced growth and some upcoming launches to keep your ...
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Astaro integrated security solution fueled by open source Linux
(Jul. 29, 2003)
Fueled by lean IT budgets that demand results and a successful round of VC funding, Astaro is experiencing demand from small and large businesses that want an integrated solution for security with no vendor lock-in. DesktopLinux.com recently caught up with Astaro CEO Jan Hichert to discover that the company is ...
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