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Costa Rica’s minister of science and technology a Linux advocate

Author: JT Smith LinuxJournal.com has an interview with Guy F. de Téramond. He says, "I think that Linux, in the last two or three years,...

GNOME Foundation accepting new members [again]

Author: JT Smith Posted at GNOME Gnotices: "After a several-month-too-long freeze on membership, the GNOME Foundation's ...

Word to the wise: Writer 638C

Author: JT Smith Linux Planet: "After last week's review of StarOffice 6.0 beta, a few people asked me how it compared to OpenOffice. There seems...

Jtrix releases LGPLed development platform

Author: JT Smith The Jtrix Team writes: "The Jtrix Team are proud to announce the first public release of their software for Linux and Windows 2000....

The security side of Windows XP: hope, risk run high

Author: JT Smith Kelly McNeill writes "Called by Microsoft officials the best product the company has ever created, Windows XP is set to officially launch...

OSDL releases Scalable Test Platform (STP)

Author: JT Smith Portland, Ore.-October 15, 2001-In a move that will provide an invaluable tool for open source developers, accelerating and enhancing Linux for data...

GNOME Gnumeric packages

Author: JT Smith proclus writes "GNU-Darwin GNOME is built with our base installation. Although other free user environments, such as WindowMaker, are snappier, GNOME brings...

New Athlon MPs released and Linux reviewed

Author: JT Smith Augustus writes: LinuxHardware.orgtakes a look at the Athlon MP platform and specifically at the newly released Athlon MP 1800+: "Hot on the heels...

7th major release of GNU Bayonne announced

Author: JT Smith David Sugar writes: "Today I am announcing the 7th major release of GNU Bayonne for developing free software based telephony application services. Using...

Open Database project launches

Author: JT Smith Camille Jacks writes: "Web-based database solutions provider site www.ecriteria.net launches its new free Open Database Project. This is hitting the news...