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Trolltech flies the flag for Linux mobile apps

A Brisbane-based team of developers has played a key part in the development of Linux-based mobile applications for software developer Trolltech. Link: computerworld.com.au Category: Linux

Asbru Web Content Management v6.1 Released

David Fisher writes "Asbru Web Content Management v6.1 for Linux, Unix and Microsoft Windows has been released. Asbru Web Content Management is a ready...

Jitterbit 1.0 Released

Dan writes "After a successful Beta period, Jitterbit announced the general release of its first stable edition - Jitterbit 1.0. This release is a...

OSAPA initiative will combat unworthy software patents

Author: Diane M. Peters The elusive open source prior art repository -- attempted by several, failed at by all. What makes the Open Source as...

My desktop OS: Fedora Core 5

Author: Michael Hampton I like playing with the newest software games, toys, and applications. At the same time, I have work to do, and I...

Drupal 4.7: Next-generation CMS

Author: Chris Lynch Drupal is a content management system (CMS) built on the PHP and MySQL combination (detailed requirements here). I've been working with the...

Real world control from a Web page

Author: Rob Reilly In "Acquiring data from the physical world" we examined how to use a microcontroller to turn physical events (such as reading a...

Web caching and bandwidth management with open source

The International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications (INASP), the Tertiary Education Network (TENET) and the African Institute for Mathematical Sciences (AIMS), are...

Putting MediaWiki to use in an organization

Imagine how useful it would be to have an online knowledge base that can easily be updated created by key people within your organization....

New Linux Terminal Server Project and Release

Jason D. Clinton writes "The Safedesk Terminal Server Project has just been establish and our first release is now available on our FTP servers....