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GNOME 2.18 shows incremental improvement

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Like clockwork, the GNOME project released GNOME 2.18 six months after the release of GNOME 2.16. The new version carries a...

Review: Acer Aspire T180

Author: Joe Barr The $489 Acer Aspire AST180-UD400B desktop box looked like a good, moderately priced desktop to provide the computing power for my Linux...

Download podcasts and sync music automatically with podget

Author: Chad Files Many so-called podcatchers have shown up to help users download podcasts on request. Most of them are great applications, but what do...

Use a wiki to integrate your information systems

Author: Chad Files Managing documentation and support requests and collaborating effectively are difficult tasks for many organizations. Most companies have separate systems to track customer...

Outstanding Technical Program Set for Gelato ICE:

Nan Holda writes "URBANA, Ill. (March 28, 2007)—The Gelato Federation is proud to announce the technical program for the Gelato ICE: Itanium® Conference &...

Oracle touts Linux deals

Oracle on Wednesday trotted out a list of 26 customers who are paying the database and applications software company to support their Linux operating...

eXtremeDB Adds Indexes, Improves High Availability

Ted Kenney writes "McObject® announced the impending release of eXtremeDB™ version 3.1, an upgrade to its real-time in-memory embedded database system for real-time Linux-based...

Portrait: GNOME Foundation’s Dave Neary

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Many free software advocates make a name for themselves by being involved with a single project. Dave Neary casts a wider...

Free Geek Vancouver helps the needy get nerdy

Author: Bruce Byfield Free Geek is a nonprofit society in Portland, Ore., dedicated to recycling computing equipment and distributing computers loaded with free software to...

Google and Mozilla: Nobody Wants an OS from You

Anonymous Reader writes "For a software programmer, one of the ultimate projects that you could ever be involved with is an operating system. We're...