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RED HAT LINUX 9
by Liam Proven
Despite various attempts at Windows Desktop alternatives, Linux is still best suited to servers, for which Red Hat is by far the most popular choice. With this in mind, it came as no surprise when in May 2002 Red Hat split its product line in two: Linux and Enterprise Linux.
Aug 1, 2003
SuSE LINUX OFFICE DESKTOP
by Liam Proven
Not only is SuSE Linux Professional 8.1 the most complete distribution, it's also one of the friendliest.
Sep 1, 2003
Linux Power Tools
by David Kidd
There's a wealth of information available for Linux virgins, or Lingins, to help them install the operating system and get it up and running.
Nov 12, 2003
LYCORIS DESKTOP/LX
by Liam Proven
Formerly called Redmond Linux, Lycoris is probably the most Windows-like Linux around.
Sep 1, 2003
Win4Lin
by Sam Varghese
Linux is slowly becoming an acceptable choice as a mainstream desktop operating system but some users do not like the applications which are part of the system. The hunt has thus been on to find the best way of running Windows applications from within Linux.
Jul 12, 2001
LINDOWS OS 4
by Liam Proven
As you're probably aware, LindowsOS is an attempt at a consumer-friendly Linux that looks and works like Windows. It was even originally intended to run Windows applications, using the Wine emulator, although this only works well with certain high-profile programs such as Microsoft Office.
Oct 8, 2003
Linux for Windows Addicts
by Staff Writers
An informed account of what Linux is, why its free, what Red Hat is, the differences between it and Windows and so on.
Jan 19, 2000
MANDRAKE LINUX 9
by Liam Proven
Mandrake Linux is a popular and user-friendly distribution and it offers a choice of window managers.
Feb 1, 2003
Red Hat Enterprise WS 3
by Ashton Mills
Red Hat's latest offering is a finely tuned offensive into the lucrative corporate desktop market. With the Linux steamroller on a collision course for Redmond the last year has seen a number of major wins for the open source upstart with corporations such as IBM and governments that include Germany, France, China, Japan, Russia and Britain either already making the switch or considering it. And not just for servers, but on workstations too.
Feb 11, 2004
Astaro Security Linux V6
by Leigh Dyer
Astaro Security Linux turns any PC with the right hardware in to a dedicated firewall and router system with minimal fuss.
Aug 18, 2005
e-smith server and gateway
by Staff Writers
Easy to set up and administer; has all the advantages which Linux offers.
Sep 12, 2001
Sun Java Desktop 2003
by Staff Writers
Recognising that the Linux desktop market is only going to grow, and that there's money to made in the corporate arena, Sun's Java Desktop 2003 is squarely aimed at companies looking for a cheap, easy, and compatible alternative to Microsoft's (often expensive) dominance.
Jun 9, 2004
Xandros Desktop
by Liam Proven
The first OS to make a serious effort at an easy, integrated Linux to rival Windows was the now defunct Corel LinuxOS.
Sep 1, 2003
Yosemite Backup 8.1
by Ian Parsons
A familiar face with a new name, and it offers support for a wider range of systems than before.
May 23, 2007
LOTUS DOMINO 6.5
by David Neiger
Being enterprise software, one usually needs considerable expertise and time to obtain optimal performance and functionality. This is especially true for a product as comprehensive and feature rich as Lotus Domino 6.5 which is fully programmable and can provide workflow, knowledge management, document management, archiving, database and collaboration services via a client-server or browser based thin client model.
Jan 14, 2004
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