OSNews has posted a review on Gentoo Linux
MadPenguin has published a review on ArkLinux 1.0 alpha7
OSNews has published yet another LindowsOS 3.0 review
The Sydney Morning Herald has published a brief review on Xandros. Thanks Mark.
OSNews has posted a quick Lindows 3.0 overview
Tux Reports has posted a review on LindowsOS 3.0
Saw over at OSNews that VB RAD has posted a review on Red Hat 8.1 (Phoebe) Beta 3
Tweak3D has posted a review on the Linux based Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 PDA
Saw over at DistroWatch that Linux Magazine has published a brief review on Red Hat Linux 8.0
DistroWatch has posted part 6 of their Mandrake Linux 9.1 review series
OSNews has published a mini-report on Red Hat Phoebe 8.0.94
Saw over at OSNews that LinuxWorld has posted a brief comparison of KDE 3.1 & GNOME 2.2
DistroWatch has published a user review on Debian GNU/Linux
MeetTheGeeks.org has posted a review on the Lindows OS 3.0 PC Operating System
There is a familiar feel to Lindows and you know most of the icons by sight and familiarity. If you are ever in any doubt, just hit that Lifejacket icon and it helps you through. The explorer is customisable, in fact most of the OS is customisable and there are plenty of options there to make it look, feel and work the way you want it to. My feeling is that Lindows OS 3.0 is far more customisable than any OS I have seen so far.Read more
Saw over at PCLinuxOnline that MadPenguin has posted a review on SuSE Linux Office Desktop
DistroWatch has posted a review on Mandrake PPC 9.1 Beta 2
DistroWatch has posted part 4 of their Mandrake Linux 9.1 Beta review series
Vendors working to parlay the server room successes of Linux into a spot on the mainstream corporate desktop (see review of SuSE Linux Office Desktop) have a powerful ally in KDE Project developers, who've been hard at work extending the performance, polish and functionality of their namesake K Desktop Environment.
In the latest release-KDE 3.1, which became available late last month-the product has seen significant advances since its 3.0 version, which eWeek Labs reviewed last spring, and represents Linux's best hope for becoming a viable desktop contender.
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In the latest release-KDE 3.1, which became available late last month-the product has seen significant advances since its 3.0 version, which eWeek Labs reviewed last spring, and represents Linux's best hope for becoming a viable desktop contender.
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Saw over at DistroWatch that SpeedyLinux has posted a preview on Redhat 8.1 Beta 2
ExtremeTech has posted a review on the SuSE Linux Office Desktop 8.1