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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...
Browser developers meet, see eye to eye on security
Author: Stephen Feller
Developers of four major Web browsers -- Konqueror, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Internet Explorer (IE) -- gathered at an informal meeting in...
Versora for Linspire Launched
Linspire writes "Versora
-- Migrating From Windows to Linux Simplified with New Versora Software. Easy-to-Use "Progression Desktop" Allows Users to Transfer E-mail, Files and...
Linux Advisory Watch – December 23, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
Happy Holidays! This week, advisories were released for dropbear, nbd, phpbb2,
OpenLDAP, Xpdf, cURL, CenterICQ, digikam, apache2, sudo, kernel,...
Review: Crossover Office 5
Author: Aditya Nag
If you just can't bear to part with Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, or Quicken, but want to make the switch to Linux,...
Mozilla: the development platform…
Anonymous Reader writes "This article compares two development platforms: Java and Mozilla. The object of this comparison is not to establish which one is...
Improve Your Build Process with Ant
Web applications today are much more complex beasts than they were even just a few years ago. The largest sites may constitute thousands of...
ReactOS 0.2.9 Released
OSNews writes "The ReactOS Team is pleased to announce version 0.2.9 of its operating system, designed to be binary compatible with Windows drivers and...
Ping: ICMP vs. ARP
Author: Gerard Beekmans
Network and system administrators are well-versed in using the ping utility for troubleshooting purposes, but where do you turn when ping doesn't...