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Celtix ESB Project Releases Version 1.0

Rob Morton writes "The Celtix open source Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) project has achieved its version 1.0 release. Celtix 1.0 provides users with...

OpenLogic to Pay Experts to Support Open Source

Sharon Smith writes "OpenLogic’s Unique “Expert Community” Program Taps Open Source Community to Provide Enterprise Support BROOMFIELD, Colo. May 8, 2006 –OpenLogic, Inc., a leading...

Phonon and the future of KDE multimedia

Author: N. Sanders The development of the next generation of KDE kicked off with the release of the Qt 4 toolkit and aKademy conference last...

CLI Magic: Bash complete

Author: Shashank Sharma The auto complete feature of the Bourne Again SHell makes bash one of the most loved and newbie-friendly Linux shells. Just by...

MS urges Brits to stone software pirates

We all know that software pirates and those who distribute illicit copies of top-notch applications are threatening to undermine the very foundations on which...

EC reluctant to recommend OpenDocument

European Commission officials are unhappy that there may soon be two competing ISO document standards, and want industry players to work together. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Setting processor affinity for a certain task

Anonymous Reader writes "When you are using SMP (Symmetric MultiProcessing) you might want to override the kernel’s process scheduling and bind a certain process...

Microsoft Office to get a dose of OpenDocument

A group of software developers have created a program to make Microsoft Office work with files in the OpenDocument format, a move that would...

TorPark: A secure, anonymous, and portable Web browser

Author: Nathan Willis TorPark is the intersection of two relatively recent free software developments: portable Firefox and the onion router. Just like the chocolate...

Desktop Linux needs to develop standards

Say what you will about Windows' lack of openness or its seemingly never-ending software flaws, but if you double-click on an installer and the...