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How Apple and Microsoft are advancing desktop Linux, Jun 26, 2006
Normally, we expect new Linux desktop users to come from the ranks of disgruntled Windows users. After all, they're the ones who have to deal with high-prices and endless security problems. Now, it seems that some Mac gurus are also making the switch to Linux.
First Mandriva Linux 2007 alpha arrives, Jun 26, 2006
The first development images of Mandriva Linux 2007 have been released for download and testing, the team revealed June 22.
Linux Gains Ground in Wall Street Nooks, Crannies, Jun 26, 2006
Behind the scenes on Wall Street, who is really using Linux? Although developers remain the major practitioners, Linux is also making headway these days as a grid platform for transaction processing, a place for running algorithmic trading engines, and even as a desktop environment, according to participants in this week's SIA (Securities Industry Association) conference in New York City.
Analysts praise Novell's executive changes, Jun 26, 2006
No one was really surprised when Novell Inc.'s board fired former CEO Jack Messman. Many analysts think the move might be just what the Linux company needed.
Windows-friendly desktop Linux launches, Jun 26, 2006
Xandros' distinctive feature is its effort to carve out a commercial niche as an easy replacement for Windows. "The target audience of Xandros is primarily corporates looking to switch their workstations from Windows NT/2000 to Linux," commented one user on a Debian discussion board. "They've gone to great lengths to mimic the look and feel of Windows for this reason."
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