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  • World of Warcraft for Linux, thanks to CodeWeavers CrossOver Linux
    October 5, 2006 – 9:33 PM
    Codeweavers has released a beta version of their CrossOver Linux which allows Linux fans to play World of Warcraft. CrossOver Linux Standard beta 2 came out last week and can also play Half-Life 2 and Windows Flash Player 9. The beta is currently available as a free download.
  • New Linux Kernel natively supports Centrino
    November 4, 2005 – 6:14 PM
    The recently released 2.6.14 Linux kernel has dozens of fixes, including eight from Linux Torvalds himself. Fixes for USB2 and NTFS were included, but the most interesting fix may be in wireless. The Intel Centrino wireless chipset is now a standard feature.
  • New Fedora Core 5 Linux includes virtualization and Java
    March 20, 2006 – 4:25 PM
    Fans of the Fedora Core distribution will be happy to know that version 5 has just been released. FC5 includes many bug fixes and security updates. It also has several new features like a photo manager, integrated virtualization and a Java run-time stack.
  • Linux not ready for mobile phones, Nokia exec says
    October 5, 2006 – 5:19 PM
    Linux has not reached maturity as a mobile phone OS, Nokia's head of corporate strategy, Jarkko Sairanen, reportedly said recently. Cited shortcomings include a fragmented implementation landscape that keeps developers away, and too large a memory footprint.
  • SoCal Linux Expo preview: ODF, KDE4, Asterisk on the agenda
    January 18, 2006 – 8:22 PM
    In February, Linux enthusiasts and newbies will flock to the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) for free CDs, technical talks and a conference on the OpenDocument format. The small show, run by an all volunteer staff, will offer end-user education and several classes devoted to businesses.

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  • Migrating From Windows To Linux, Part 2: Installation
    April 12, 2004 – 1:00 PM
    Now that you made the necessary preparation to migrate from Windows to Linux in Part I, you are ready to complete the move. THG offers a step-by-step Linux installation how-to, complete with screenshots and videos, to guide you on your path to Windows independence.
  • Migrating from Windows to Linux, Part 1: Preparation
    March 29, 2004 – 1:00 PM in NVIDIA
    Want to switch to Linux, but don't know where to begin? In Part I of Migrating from Windows to Linux, THG will help you prepare for the big move. Step-by-step instructions and printable checklists will ensure your happy and safe journey into Linux.
  • GeForce And Radeon Take On Linux
    July 12, 2006 – 5:52 AM in AMD/ATI
    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".
  • Run Windows On Linux: Win4Lin Revisited
    June 20, 2006 – 6:08 AM
    Run Windows On Linux: Win4Lin Revisited Win4Lin allows you to run Windows on a guest Linux environment. It works well, but does it really achieve near-native Windows performance as stated by Win4Lin?
  • NVIDIA 3D Under Linux
    August 11, 2000 – 1:03 PM in NVIDIA
    It finally has become reality. With NVIDIA's latest Linux drivers for XFree86 4 you'll get powerful 3D for this free open source operating system as well. Over are the times when only geeks were using Linux. Today even serious 3D-gamers should be pleased with the 3D-performance offered by NVIDIA. We tested 5 different NVIDIA 3D cards on 6 different platforms and compared the scores with the 3D-performance under Windows98.

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