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Linux project gives schools networks at fraction of Windows cost

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Paul Nelson has a message for cash-strapped schools: Why pay $20,000-plus for a Windows computer lab when...

GHC developer Simon Peyton Jones on working for, gasp!, Microsoft

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - When Glasgow Haskell Compiler programmer Simon Peyton Jones says he used to spend Thursday afternoons programming...

Review: Pogo Verona Pentium 4 Workstation

Author: JT Smith TheDukeofURL has a review of Pogo's Pentium 4 Linux workstation, the Verona. "The Pogo Verona P4 is one fast machine. Still, it...

SuSE: scotty buffer overflow

Author: JT Smith Posted at LinuxSecurity.com: "Tkined's Scotty is a Tcl extension to build network management ...

An AbiWord to the wise: Wouldn’t you like to be a pepper, too?

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet's Brian Proffitt writes: "AbiWord, for good or ill, has clearly positioned itself in terms of functionality against the Microsoft Word product....

Open Source stock report: Nasdaq glitch extends Friday’s trading session

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - Open Source and related tech stocks ended the week on an up note; while a federal court order...

GNU project and Kerberos developers receive USENIX achievement awards

Author: JT Smith The USENIX Association today named the GNU Project and its contributors as recipients of its prestigious USENIX Lifetime Achievement Award. The announcement was...

Linux/VAX Porting Project: Maybe the last port to a classic computer

Author: JT Smith - By Dan Berkes - You can find Linux running the latest generation of handheld gadgets, transforming game consoles, and it will soon...

Databeacon announces support for Linux

Author: JT Smith Databeacon, Inc., creator of Internet-based data analysis and reporting software for the masses, today announced support for the Linux operating system for Databeacon 5.1....

Using Perl to create reusable Web apps

Author: JT Smith IBM developerWorks: "Perl is a convenient and effective tool for complex Web applications development. However, even experienced ...