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Contextualizing Shortcuts and Separating Man from Machine

Hundreds of applications could be installed on a system, but only a small percentage of them are actually used. The KMenu is bulky and...

Linux Advisory Watch – December 30, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for phpbb2, ketm, tkdiff, dhis-tools-dns, Mantis, NDB, rssh, OpenMotif, scponly, msec, fetchmail, cpio, php-mbstring, and libgphoto....

Open source software helps online tea vendor

Author: Madhulika Pareek A couple years ago, I decided to start a Web-based tea business. My hardware decision was already made -- I had an...

New email server from Merak now available in Linux

Peter Brown writes "High Performance Merak E-mail Server Suite Now Available for Linux-based Networks.As Linux usage continues to climb in business network environments, IceWarp...

My desktop OS: SimplyMEPIS

Author: Kristine Joy Carpio Since 1998 I have used Linux mainly for checking email through Pine, running neural network software, and converting JPEG files to...

Easy To Use Facility for Running Java Batch Apps

Anonymous Reader writes "A batch launcher and toolkit for Java applications running on z/OS. The batch launcher and toolkit extends the z/OS J2SE products...

GNU Telephony Stack Announced

David Sugar writes "Tycho Softworks, a provider of free software based telephony solutions and migration support, today announced support for the GNU Telephony Software...

Anatolian Leopard Roars Again: Pardus 1.0 released

Guest writes "Pardus 1.0, a desktop oriented Linux distribution, fully supports Turkish language, and is designed in a human-centric fashion for easy installation and...

SCALE Announces Workshop On Open Standards For Government

Ilan Rabinovitch writes "Dec 27, 2005 - Los Angeles, CA - In partnership with The Open Document Fellowship, the Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE) has...

RaptorHead open source CD for Windows

Author: Rob Reilly Why didn't I think of this? Bundle OpenOffice.org, TurboCASH, the GIMP, and some installation scripts on a CD. Round out the...