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Puppy Linux: Just for fun
By Richard Hillesley published
In-depth Puppy Linux is something different, a tiny version of Linux that can be stored on a USB memory drive, will run in memory, and can be used for working on the move.
Merge home and business computing with a hypervisor
By Jennifer Scott published
News Although still in the research stages, a manager at HP has demonstrated a way of allowing users to do both personal and work computing whilst keeping both environments secure from one another.
Novell unveils openSUSE 11.2
By Nicole Kobie published
News The latest version of openSUSE for server and desktop pays special attention to netbooks.
Why the London Stock Exchange went for Linux
By Asavin Wattanajantra published
News The London Stock Exchange will switch to a Linux-based platform trading system, but it's not because of a love of open source.
Time to jump on the open source train
By Jennifer Scott published
News Red Hat counts the pounds whilst many rival firms grasp at pennies. Is open source the gravy train to leap on?
Has Linux gained too much weight?
By Jennifer Scott published
In-depth Linus Torvalds is unhappy with just how big Linux is getting. Is he onto something or is it just a load of hot air?
Intel looks to smartphones with new Moblin
By Nicole Kobie published
News Intel has unveiled the next version of open source Moblin, with the aim of putting it on smartphones.
SCO: The party never ends
By Richard Hillesley published
In-depth Like the bad actor in a Victorian melodrama, SCO refuses to lie down, and keeps coming back for more.
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