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The allure of open-source

"John C. Stille is a 17-year-old senior at Raleigh's Cardinal Gibbons High School who does more than type research papers and play games on...

Linux cluster will help research treatment of cancer, AIDS

-By Grant Gross - Researchers at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York, have fired up a 2,000-node, 4,000 processor Linux...

Mozilla rising

"Netscape won't dislodge Internet Explorer from its hegemony over browser space. But its open-source sibling is aiming at even bigger game: Windows ... But...

MontaVista Software announces support for Intel IOP321 I/O processor

Patricia Colby writes: MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced immediate availability of the MontaVista(tm) Linux® Professional Edition 2.1 development...

Web Scripting language PHP takes center stage

Linux Magazine and PHP Journal announce the emergence of PHPCon 2002, the first US based technical conference to focus on this popular, open source scripting language...

Release Candidate 2 of Mandrake Linux 9.0 has arrived

MandrakeSoft is pleased to announce the immediate availability of the second Release Candidate of the upcoming Mandrake Linux 9.0. This RC2 is the last...

eOn Communications awarded Best Productivity Application at LinuxWorld

Anonymous Reader writes: eOn Communications Corporation(tm) (NASDAQ: EONC), a leading provider of unified voice, e-mail and Web-based communications systems and software, has won "Best...

IBM gears up for modeling

"IBM is readying new features for its open-source development platform that will speed application development, but what users are most intrigued by is planned...

Lunch with Vint, or why you should stop worrying and join a LUG

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - I just had lunch at Bungalow Billiards in Sterling, Virginia, with a guy named Vint. Yeah, we're talking about...

GNU telephony software released

ITworld reports on the version 1.0 release of GNU Bayonne, which developers can use to write Open Source/Free Software applications for phone system functions...