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Linux gets DCCP

For many years, the bulk of networking over IP has made use of just two protocols: transmission control protocol (TCP) and user datagram protocol...

Free and Open: An Interview with Mark Spencer, the Creator of Asterisk PBX

Asterisk PBX changed the way teleco viewed Linux and Open Source. Things may never be the same. Created in 1999, Asterisk PBX is widely...

GNOME Adds Document Reader, Improves Graphics

GNOME, one of the most widely used desktop faces for Unix and Linux computers, will release version 2.12 Wednesday, culminating six months of work...

ThinkFree Office? Think again

Author: Bruce Byfield Despite its name, ThinkFree Office 3.0 is a proprietary office suite. Written in Java, it has found a niche on the Windows...

GNOME 2.12 boasts “vastly improved” look and feel

Version 2.12 of the GNOME Linux desktop will be released on Wednesday, featuring two new applications, a new theme engine, and improved authentication, according...

New GUI in Beta for FreeDOS

Author: Shane Coughlan Shane Coughlan writes "Introducing Project Liberation. Welcome to the revolution... When the GEM GUI first arrived on the PC it caused a...

KDE conference celebrates success and looks to future

Author: Tom Chance Ten days of presentations, workshops, and chaotic coding sponsored by Trolltech, Novell/SUSE, HP, the local governments of Andalucia, and Malaga can only...

Jaluna rev’s virtual platform for single-core TI DSPs

Jaluna has updated its platform virtualization product, adding features aimed at engineers building media-processing devices. OSware, Linux Edition for TI DSP v1.2 features support...

Using The QEMU Emulator

I have been using Linux, along with Windows, since 1997 — sometimes alternating; using one for a while and then replacing it with the...

Apps Migrate To Open Source

Siegenia-Aubi KG had to reboot its Compaq servers about every 14 days until it decided to chuck Windows for Linux. But that meant the...