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GNOME 2.14 released

March 16, 2006 Latest version gives desktop environment its first Administration Suite, aimed at attracting corporate admins. TAGS: GNOME, administrator

GNOME sliding Linux onto business desktops

February 21, 2006 Update to Linux desktop interface is designed to make it easier for companies to install and use the open-source software. TAGS: GNOME, Linus Torvalds, Linux desktop, Linux

FreeBSD vows to compete with desktop Linux

May 12, 2006 Unix descendent to match Linux on features, with GNOME support expected this year, according to core developer. TAGS: FreeBSD, GNOME, desktop Linux, developer, Linux, KDE, file system, interview, project, Unix, operating system

'Portland' 1.0 aims to ease Linux interface

October 11, 2006 Newly released software is designed to help bridge two widely used Linux user interfaces, KDE and GNOME. TAGS: Portland, GNOME, KDE, Open Source Development Labs, Linux, Red Hat Inc., interface, software company, component, Adobe PDF

Tools, tune-ups for Linux efforts

February 21, 2006 Gnome brings the OS to its desktops, Debian's founder moves on, Ubunto's Goobunto, and more. TAGS: GNOME, Debian, founder, Linux, Ubuntu, Novell Inc., open source, Sun Microsystems Inc., blog, operating system

Linux lab looks to bridge dueling interfaces

April 4, 2006 Portland Project is designed to sidestep differences between two widely used, competing graphical interfaces. TAGS: Open Source Development Labs, KDE, graphical interface, GNOME, Linux, Portland, software company, interface

Ubuntu prepares 'Gutsy Gibbon'

August 24, 2007 Latest alpha release of the Linux distribution shows off some major enhancements planned for the launch in October. TAGS: Ubuntu, GNOME, developer, monitor, Adobe PDF, Linux, security, server

Linux groups patch image flaw

December 8, 2004 Common code used to process graphics has a flaw that could allow an attacker to issue commands as the user. TAGS: flaw, Gentoo, Linux, GNOME, vulnerability, operating system, security

Suse co-founder leaves Novell

November 9, 2005 Hubert Mantel resigns, saying company is no longer the one he founded 13 years ago. TAGS: Novell Inc., SuSE, SuSE Linux, KDE, Linux company, Linux, GNOME, co-founder, Red Hat Inc., server

Red Hat's Fedora 5 boosts desktop features

March 22, 2006 Latest version gives enthusiasts new graphics and virtualization options, as well as additional capabilities. TAGS: Fedora Project, Fedora Core, Red Hat Inc., GNOME, Mono, Linux, virtualization, GUI, 2D, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Windows

Red Hat, SuSE release Linux patches

January 13, 2005 Linux vendors release patches to resolve operating-system vulnerabilities ranging from DoS attacks to buffer overflows. TAGS: Red Hat Inc., SuSE, Mandriva, vulnerability, patch management, denial of service, buffer-overflow, Linux, flaw, attacker, GNOME, Novell Inc., Adobe PDF

Zimbra to offer Ubuntu Linux support

May 4, 2007 The start-up focused on e-mail and calendar software for servers adds support for the up-and-coming version of Linux. TAGS: Ubuntu, Ubuntu Linux, server software, open source, open-source company, GNOME, Red Hat Inc., Linux, open-source software, Mozilla Thunderbird, server, Java, CEO, Web browser, e-mail, Microsoft Corp.
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