PC/OS 7.10 Review

Once upon a time, there was BeOS. It was a wonderful operating system (OS), built by Be Inc. in 1991. Back then it has all the hallmarks of a revolutionary OS, and while its punch may have weakened over the years, it still has the potential to be a great platform. It was originally optimized […]

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Wine 0.9.59: Consume with moderation!

The guys at WineHQ have been serving up a lot of new ‘varietals’ of their application in recent months, particularly after receiving sponsorship from Google. With an average of 2 or 3 new upgraded versions per month, the developers released Wine 0.9.57 and 0.9.58 last month, and just yesterday they brought us Wine 0.9.59.

For those […]

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Dreamlinux 3.0 RC3 Hits The Web

Dreamlinux is a modern and modular Linux system that can be run directly from a CD and optionally be easily installed onto your hard drive. See the OSLiving Archive entry for a quick overview.

The dev guys from Dreamlinux brought us the third release candidate for Dreamlinux 3.0, with the gnome-applets revised and a better installer. […]

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