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KDE Light Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "gnulinux.de states - KDE light is a combination of several open source components that all togehter form a complete desktop environment....
Rackspace Survey: Linux vs. Windows
"Linux use doesn't go beyond file servers or print servers because the applications aren't there," said Jupiter Research analyst Joe Wilcox. Although the number...
TimeSys Introduces First RYO Development Network
Anonymous Reader writes "TimeSys Introduces First Online Development Network for “Roll-Your-Own” Embedded Linux DevelopersLinuxLink Subscriptions Deliver Continuously Updated Streams of Components, Information and Development,...
Customizing FVWM even more
In my last article on FVWM, the F Virtual Windows Manager, I wrote about its basic setup, how to create a task bar, and...
Squish 2.0, The Leading Qt GUI test tool released
Reginald Stadlbauer writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2005-08-29 froglogic GmbH today announced the
availability of Squish 2.0, the new version of the most advanced
automated GUI testing...
Interview with MEPIS Founder Warren Woodford
silentbob4 writes "In this interview, Warren explains the secret to his distro's rapid and widespread proliferation. Give desktop customers what they want: a simple,...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 26, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were releaed for bluez-utils, thunderbird, mysql, epiphany, system-config-netboot, kdbg, doxygen, kdeedu, ncpfs, gaim, system-config-bind, tar, vnc, metacity,...
Linux thrives in left-leaning Kerala
Author: Sreelakshmi Haridas
Kerala, a tiny coastal state in south India, is a site of significant popularity of free software and GNU/Linux. What lessons can...
Review: VidaLinux 1.2
Author: Jem Matzan
Version 1.2 is the third official release of the Gentoo-based VidaLinux OS (VLOS). The changes and enhancements to this edition are significant,...
Copyright Office Criticized for Browser Bungle
"The motive behind limiting what browser you develop for is laziness," said Richard Stiennon, vice president of threat research for anti-spyware maker Webroot. "If...