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FOSS word processors compared: OOo Writer, AbiWord, and KWord
Author: Bruce Byfield
OpenOffice.org receives most of the attention among free and open source (FOSS) office suites, but users shouldn't forget that free software includes...
Taiko drumming culture shares open source issues
Author: Jay Lyman
Although their strikes against the tightly stretched drum head are much more graceful and powerful than the strokes of the keyboard, taiko...
US Copyright Office Should Support Browser Choice, Open Standards, CCIA and OSAIA Say
The U.S. Copyright Office should assure that one of its key websites
works with all popular browsers, the Open Source and Industry Alliance
(OSAIA) said in...
ShaoLin Microsystems Partnered with Providence
ShaoLin writes "Hong Kong, 22 Aug 2005 – ShaoLin Microsystems, the leading developer and provider of enterprise Linux utility computing, today announced that it...
A piece of CherryPy for CGI programmers
Anonymous Reader writes "CherryPy uses the same concepts as CGI to bind a Web server to a Web application, but it improves performance and...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 29, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for amd64, fetchmail, Mozilla, heartbeat,
clamav, lam, vim, evolution, audit, evolution, mc, kdeaddons, kdeadmin, kdebase,
...
Best practices for the Linux home office, part 3
Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist
In the parts one and two of this series on using Linux in a small office, we covered...
Linux Web Hosting : The All you need to know
Linux web hosting is so named, based on the operating system on which the web server software, database, and coding conventions reside. The functionality...
Best practices for the Linux home office, part 3
Author: Corinne McKay and Daniel J. Urist
In the parts one and two of this series on using Linux in a small office, we covered...
Get up and running quickly with EasyPHP
Author: Chris Lynch
LAMP installations (Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP) are a staple of many intranet and Internet open source applications. The "L" component in...