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USENIX Lisa – more innovation per square foot than Comdex?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I've spent the last few days at Usenix/LISA02, "the 16th annual systems administration conference." It is not as big...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 8th 2002

By:  Benjamin D. ThomasLinux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week....

How to add spyce to your life

There's a new method for doing server-side Python scripting for Web applications in town, and its name is spyce. Link: LinuxWorld Category: Linux

Linux and Open Source: Is it the right embedded solution?

Anonymous Reader writes: "In this LinuxDevices.com guest editorial, veteran embedded industry analyst Paul Zorfass considers the pros and cons of using Linux in embedded...

SuSE Linux Certified To Run Latest Version Of IBM

Operating systems and applications supplier SuSE Linux on Tuesday said its SuSE Linux Enterprise Server product has been certified for IBM's DB2 Version 8...

theKompany.com Releases Quanta Gold Web development tool version 3.5.0.

Quanta Gold is web development software for Linux and Windows. Quanta Gold is designed for the professional web developer that needs sophisticated project management...

MontaVista Linux Powers Sony’s New Product

TOKYO, Nov. 5, 2002 — MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced that MontaVista™ Linux® Professional Edition 2.1 is the...

Linux for the Rest of Us

Not a single computer in Zumiez's 98 stores from Bellevue, Wash., to Syracuse, N.Y., runs the industry standard -- Microsoft's Windows operating system and...

Review: Kylix 3 has plenty of ‘programming power’

- By Gavin Melhuish gav@gav.com.au - It is not as if I am new to Kylix. I am a Delphi programmer since version 1, and...

3rd-party RPMs of libraries bad?

Does it make sense for anyone other than the distros themselves to supply RPMs of dependencies, such as C/C++ libraries? Note that this...