We list the best Linux remote desktop clients, to make it simple and easy to work on your Linux session while working from home. There are times when you need to remotely access the complete desktop ...
In August, Microsoft officials said to "stay tuned" for news about when and whether a Teams client for Linux would be coming. Late last week, the possibility became an acknowledged certainty: The ...
Thin-client vendor Wyse Technology Inc. is gearing up for an extensive push into the Linux space, starting with the release Monday of Version 3.2 of its Linux operating system. While the San Jose, ...
For the past couple of weeks in the “NetWare Tips” newsletter, I’ve been talking about the soon-to-be-available (or maybe not) NetWare client for Linux (a summary). This is something that fans of ...
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 ...
The Linux landscape is filled with possible email clients. Jack Wallen makes the case for why the Evolution groupware suite should be the default for most Linux distributions. For the longest time, ...
SolutionBase: Expand your e-mail options with alternative Linux clients Your email has been sent I don’t like suites. I avoid using one large application that uses smaller applications to take care of ...
Microsoft Intune, the mobile management solution that's offered as part of the Microsoft Endpoint Manager suite, is getting the ability to manage Linux desktops with an update that'll be arriving this ...
Linux users who prefer local clients have a number of applications to choose from — including a few that are new. In this article, I examine five free Twitter applications for Linux: Birdie, Choqok, ...
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 ...
Micro-blogging sites are everywhere these days. There's Jaiku, FriendFeed, Pownce, Tumblr, and Identi.ca, to name a few. For many, though, the original micro-blogging site is the best: Twitter. It ...