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Interview with open source medical software execs

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Transcript: This is Robin "Roblimo" Miller from NewsForge. We're on the phone with Dr. Scott Shreeve, M.D., a founder of Medsphere,...

Interview with open source medical software execs

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Transcript: This is Robin "Roblimo" Miller from NewsForge. We're on the phone with Dr. Scott Shreeve, M.D., a founder of Medsphere,...

Looking good: Monitor calibration under X

Author: Preston St. Pierre A lot of Linux users seem resigned to the notion that the X Window System is a second-class citizen in the...

Review: Novell’s Openexchange Server is powerful, versatile

Author: Jem Matzan and Craig Zeigler A scalable, stable, secure software stack for small and medium-sized business network services is hard to develop in-house or...

Detecting hardware from outside the box

Author: Carla Schroder Linux comes with several good utilities for getting detailed information on what's inside the box. Here are three recipes for getting information...

Review: Novell’s Openexchange Server is powerful, versatile

Author: Preston St. Pierre A scalable, stable, secure software stack for small and medium-sized business network services is hard to develop in-house or integrate from...

Detecting hardware from outside the box

Author: Preston St. Pierre Linux comes with several good utilities for getting detailed information on what's inside the box. Here are three recipes for getting...

GaDuGi and free software share one fire

Author: Joe Barr Recently Linux Business Week ran a story entitled "Cherokee Indians To Encircle Open Source? Or How the GPL Might Wind Up with Arrows...

My workstation OS: NetBSD

Author: Alan Dipert I began using free software when I bought some Mandrake 8 CDs from Wal-Mart in 2000. At that point a severe...

Your software rights or the best tools: often a sad choice

Author: Jem Matzan Commentary: What do we do when we have a substandard free software product that we could use, but would be more productive...