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Cluster your data with ObjectWeb C-JDBC 2.0

Xavier MOGHRABI writes "C-JDBC (Clustered Java? DataBase Connectivity) is an open source database clustering middleware that allows any application to transparently access a cluster...

Customizing FVWM

FVWM, the F Virtual Windows Manager, is a window manager for computers running the X Window System. While KDE and GNOME offer more features,...

Fedora Core 4’s Native Eclipse, Is it Ready for Prime Time?

One of the new additions of Fedora Core 4 is a natively compiled version of Eclipse. I took it for a spin to see...

Review: Slax 5.0.6

Author: Bill Yanelli The first time I used it, Slax restored my faith in my old clunker of a Toshiba laptop. The distribution ran (and...

Pure Java SDK Pluggable Architecture for Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "UIMA 1.1 is a pure Java SDK that supports the implementation, composition, and deployment of applications working with unstructured information on...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 5, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for gaim, gopher, pdns, apt- catcher, ethereal, im-sdk, selinux-policy-targeted, gamin, pam, netpbm, mkinitrd, kde, arts,...

Making Open Source Play Nice In The Data Center

Novell pledges to certify applications running in high-performance computing environments on Hewlett-Packard servers and to offer technical support for users of JBoss Inc.'s Enterprise...

Celtx – Open Source Software for Indie Film Makers

Michelle Jackson writes "Greyfirst Corp.  has just released a new version of Celtx; the digital pre-production software used by Indie film makers to create Film...

Win4Lin Provides Xen a Windows Solution

Netraverse writes "Win4Lin Provides Xen a Windows Solution for the Installed Base AUSTIN, TX, - Win4Lin, a leading supplier of Windows-on-Linux virtualization solutions, today announced...

Patent system’s problems defy easy solutions

In the early 1800s, the U.S. patent office was housed at a converted hotel in Washington, D.C., and when applications were approved, a clerk...