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  • GeForce And Radeon Take On Linux*
    Wednesday 12 July 2006 – 01:32
    GeForce And Radeon Take On Linux Graphics technology makes quantum leaps on a regular basis, but Windows isn't necessarily everyone's darling. We tried Fedora Core 5 to check the "state of the Linux union".
  • Southern California Linux Expo 2005*
    Friday 25 February 2005 – 06:00
    Those familiar with Linux don't need any extra stimuli to get revved up about the OS. But the LAPD snipers and giggling cheerleaders on hand at the Southern California Linux Expo could not be ignored amid some interesting talks and the latest open source projects.
  • Windows Gaming In Linux With WineX 2.0*
    Friday 31 May 2002 – 07:00
    We've talked about running Windows applications inside Linux, and now we'll look at the same for Windows gaming. WineX, from TransGaming Technologies, lets you run DirectX games in a Linux environment. We ran some benchmarks to compare performance too.
  • New NVIDIA Detonator 3 Drivers For Linux*
    Monday 2 October 2000 – 07:00
    A month later than for the Microsoft operating systems NVIDIA has finally released its Linux driver 0.95, which unofficially includes 'Detonator3'-tuning. 7 NVIDIA 3D cards under SuSE's brand new Linux version 7.0 had to show if the advance over the previous driver 0.94 is able to live up to the improvements seen with Detonator 3 under Windows 2000.
  • How To Run Windows Inside Linux With Win4Lin*
    Wednesday 5 December 2001 – 06:00
    Linux is ready to use, but for mere mortals there is one problem: A lack of applications. So, what if you could run some of those essential and basic Win apps, and still get to mess around with Linux? Win4Lin is one way to go.
  • IPCop Linux Firewall*
    Thursday 9 February 2006 – 07:45
    IPCop Linux Firewall IPCop is a full-featured Linux firewall that can convert an old system into a router that has features not normally found on store-bought products. Daniel Schuhmann takes you through the details.
  • The State Of The Personal Computer*
    Tuesday 25 November 2008 – 10:30
    The State Of The Personal Computer Where were we in 2008 and where are we heading in 2009? In his State of the Personal Computer address, Alan Dang shares his insights as a user of three different platforms--Mac, Windows, and Linux.
  • On The Fly: Boot Knoppix Linux, Keep Windows Installation*
    Wednesday 3 March 2004 – 06:00
    Do you want to explore Linux without blasting your PC? Do you want to have some of the greatest hacking tools, all on one bootable cd? Then Knoppix Linux is for you! The price is right, because it's FREE!
  • Workstation Power: ATi's FireGL X1 under Linux*
    Tuesday 31 December 2002 – 06:00
    The new OpenGL workstation graphics board from ATi is put to the test under Linux. THG will compare ATi's FireGL X1 with NVidia's Quadro4 980XGL under Windows shortly.
  • LinuxWorld 2004: Linux Innocence Lost*
    Tuesday 27 January 2004 – 06:00
    Linux is no longer the stuff of Bill Gates haters and Unix platform geeks anymore. While the peace-and-love culture of the Linux open-source platform movement remains, big-money OEMs adopting the platform and garnishing massive investments are beginning to push Linux into the mainstream.
  • A Continuing Work in Progress: The State of Linux 2006*
    Wednesday 7 June 2006 – 05:05
    A Continuing Work in Progress: The State of Linux 2006 Linux is now on everybody's radar, both in server rooms and on the desktop. Though most people have heard of Linux, far fewer of them actually use it on a day-to-day basis. Dig into our "State of the OS" report to see what's up, where the action is, and why this phenomenon is unlikely to slow down any time soon.
  • Desktop Summit 2005: Linux' Chic Factor*
    Monday 14 February 2005 – 06:00
    Nobody said Linux shows had to be dull. But Desktop Summit hosted by Linspire showed what fun can really be had in a Linux universe of cool and cheap PCs, fast cars and music.

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