Last issue, I mentioned that a number of readers were leery of moving to Linux servers because they feared they might lose NetWare’s traditional highly granular file and folder permissions matrix. As ...
A couple of weeks ago, I ended the newsletter by saying that I would re-examine the NetWare client for Linux once again, in light of your many e-mails and some new information from Novell. But neither ...
eSpeaks' Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A new Skype for Linux client is now available as an alpha. The Skype client for Linux had been long abandoned—it’s stuck on version 4.3, compared to version 7 on Windows—but Microsoft has now ...
Technology moves at a lightning-fast pace. A brand new desktop computer has an average lifespan of two to five years, after which both its hardware and its software have become obsolete. For ...
Linux clients on AirPort networks Peter Richard reports difficulty getting a Linux client to obtain an IP address through DHCP when used as part of an AirPort network. Interestingly, Richard reports ...
Skype for Linux Alpha is based on the Skype for Web website, which Chromebook users can now use for voice calls. It works in web browsers on Linux, too. However, Microsoft isn’t just shrugging its ...
IBM’s Lotus collaboration software division will for the first time offer a Lotus Notes client that runs natively on Linux, perhaps providing a needed kick to IBM’s vision of wider corporate desktop ...
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