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InfoWorld - Today's IT managers face tough choices. PCs that run fine today have an uncertain upgrade path, now that Microsoft has chosen to discontinue Windows XP. Upgrade costs associated with Vista, coupled with the ever-escalating cost of application licenses, make switching to Desktop Linux an increasingly attractive option. ... Source: blogs.computerworld.com --- 23 days ago
I'm very happy with my Linux Desktop. To be precise, I'm very happy with SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop) 10 SP2; openSUSE 11, Kubuntu 8.04, Mint 5 and MEPIS 7. I'm also getting fond of Fedora 9. Anyone else see the problem here? Does anyone see the problem here? I do. That's too many desktops, except for a nut case like yours truly who really likes playing with operating systems. Most people, most sane people anyway, want one Desktop that works for them and can at least get along with the other desktops in the office. read more ... Source: blogs.computerworld.com --- 3 days ago
It used to be that finding a PC with pre-installed Linux was harder than finding a needle in a haystack. Now, though, all the major PC vendors are offering Linux-powered PCs. read more ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
A new stable kernel is out. Three months in the making, Linux 2.6.26 boasts read-only bind mounts, better USB webcam support, 802.11s mesh WiFi, virtualization and paravirtualization improvements, and a ton of new peripheral drivers. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
In what seems like a battle of ants in a case full of lions, Practical Technology has learned that Xandros has bought Linspire. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 24 days ago
LinuxToday letters Subscribe Subscribe PR Subscribe Security Internet nology Search letters Tech The Rational Quality Management ROI calculator is intended to give you an idea of what return you can garner from implementing our functional ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 23 days ago
Today's IT managers face tough choices. PCs that run fine today have an uncertain upgrade path, now that Microsoft has chosen to discontinue Windows XP. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 days ago
Download these IBM resources today! Learn about the three most common web application attacks, including how they occur and what can be done to prevent them. ... Source: www.eweek.com --- 2 days ago
Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, calls on Linux developers to make the presentation layer of Desktop Linux applications even more attractive to users than Apples Mac OS. - PORTLAND, Ore. -- Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical, which makes Ubuntu Linux, called for Desktop Linux to improve to the point that its presentation layer is more visually exciting than Apple's During a talk at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention here July 22, Shuttleworth issued a final ch... ... Source: www.computerworld.com --- 1 day ago
Mark Shuttleworth urged development of a new revenue model to fund free software and set his sights on a services-based mechanism. ... Source: linuxtoday.com --- 21 hours ago
TechWare Labs: "You undoubtedly notice that, although the functionality seems to overall be similar (with a few minor exceptions), everything seems to use a different name and/or is in a different place. If you've explored more than one distribution, this may even seem to be the case between Linux distributions. I'll be covering the more mainstream Desktop environments, as well as suggested programs to replace the ones you've come to rely on in Windows." ... Source: blog.internetnews.com --- 2 days ago
Mark Shuttleworth, Canonical, OSCON, OSCON08, Linux, open source, ... Source: www.bignewsnetwork.com --- 4 days ago
Does it really matter if an open source Desktop includes closed source code? To some in the Linux community, yes, but to others, it's not something to stress about. "Hey, stop talking like this is a g... ... Source: www.digital39.com --- 12 days ago
I spent the evening moving formatting my Desktop and moving to Linux full time for my Desktop. In some ways this was a difficult move and in other ways it wasn’t. What made it difficult is that there are applications in Windows that I have not found a decent replacement for. An [...] ... Source: forum.notebookreview.com --- 11 days ago
Well, I'm building a new Desktop to replace a really old Desktop. Now the question is, which Linux Distro should I install on the really old Desktop for some meager internet surfing and very small media tasks? Specs for Desktop: 1.6 GHz Pentium 4 256MB of RAM 40GB Hard Drive Windows 98 I'm... ... Source: www.toderash.net --- 12 days ago
I recently commented on a discussion about a planned migration to Linux in order to avoid having to deal with Windows Vista . It seems that it takes more searching than one should expect if one is attempting to find positive reviews. Some companies are electing to not to make the switch at all, waiting instead to see what the next version will bring. Vista is easily the biggest flop in the product line since Windows Me . When I purchased a new HP laptop last year, I received a coupon for an upgrade from Windows XP to Vista (the unit shipped with XP), I didn’t bother to redeem it. My laptop is running Mandriva , and though it still dual-boots to XP, I haven’t used the option in more than a year now. The recent discussion got me thinking about my own migration from Windows 2000 to Linux, and what advice I might offer. I’ve been toying with Linux for almost ten years now, though it hasn’t been quite that long since I abandoned Windows as my primary environment. I thought back to what kept me from making the shift wholesale. At first, it probably had to do with the cryptic modem string that I had to decode and enter in order to get dialed up to the Internet… but those days are long-gone. Installing Linux is much easier now, barring insistence on any decidedly unusual hardware. I think for most people now, it comes down to the applications. Most people have one or two apps in which they spend most of their time, and familiarity with these a ... Source: www.fedora-es.com --- 23 days ago
Erik Huggers, um típico "garoto Microsoft" na BBC, experimentou pela primeira vez uma distribuição Gnu/Linux, Fedora 9 para ser mais especifico. De acordo com suas palavras: (traduzido) "Estou agradecido de ter tido a chance de testar o Fedora e ao ver seu resultado acredito no potencial do Linux como um ótimo sistema operacional..." leia mais ... Source: amumtaz.wordpress.com --- 10 hours ago
Has anyone tried the new Ubuntu Linux Desktop? Yes, instead of the usual Vista from Microsoft, the open source Linux? I did this week. In fact, I downloaded it out of a whim to see how what was this hoopla about Ubuntu. I am an old Unix/Linux fan and have had on occasions had Unix/Linux [...] ... Find more results for Desktop Linux on RSSMicro.com |
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