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OOo Basic crash course: Creating a simple application launcher

Author: Dmitri Popov In previous installments of the crash course, you've learned how to build a simple basket tool, a task manager, and even a...

Blogging with Movable Type 4.1

Author: Darius O. Martin As the popularity of blogs continues to rise, blogging software platforms continue to evolve. With the recent release of version 4.1,...

Cisco gets into open source in a big way

CIO.com's James Turner has reported on a big, new development from Cisco Systems: the announcement of Etch, a "messaging protocol intended to allow developers...

Mini-ITX board signs up for new chipset

Via has announced a mini-ITX motherboard that combines the company's C7 processor and VX800 chipset. Targeting digital signage applications, the Epia M700 has dual...

How everyone wins with open source software

Author: Lisa Hoover Recently, I wrote a review of the note-taking application Tomboy. Though I find Tomboy exceptionally useful, I had a minor issue with...

Testing the new SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols In Novell's new SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 SP2, announced yesterday, you'll find only small, but useful, improvements, most of them for...

Haiku Code Drive 2008 launched

Author: JT Smith Haiku, an open source project dedicated to the development of a new operating system inspired by the BeOS, has launched the...

Lightweight Equinox Desktop Environment needs polish

Author: Leslie P. Polzer Desktop environments like KDE and GNOME offer a popular interface to computing. Unfortunately they are also often heavy on resource usage....

What Kind of Person Uses Linux, And Should You Be One Of Them?

Linux is one of the great mysteries of the computing world. It’s an operating system that looks like a clear winner by most standards,...

Open source gets an “A” grade at UniversityReaders

Author: Tina Gasperson When Bassim Hamadeh was a student at the University of California, San Diego, he experienced firsthand the challenge of procuring the right...