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Midgard 1.7beta1 “FlyHigh” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, June 2nd 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released the first beta release
version of the 1.7 Midgard Open Source Content...
Build a Perl/CGI voting system
Anonymous Reader writes "Many Web-deployed applications are written within elaborate database-driven server-side development frameworks such as PHP and Java servlets, but for simple applications...
Windows 2000 users miss out on IE7
Although Windows 2000 is officially supported until 2010, users will not get access to Internet Explorer 7's improved security features and standards support.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Novell’s “Mono Kickstart” program
Novell today introduced the Mono(R)
Kickstart program to provide for the first time developer support to
organizations using Mono for new application development or migrations. Mono
is...
Novell’s mixed source stack boosts Linux
The first product released under Novell's Validated Configuration Programme could persuade more companies to use open source software across their systems.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Linux
Microsoft partner points out FOSS opportunity
Author: Robin "roblimo" Miller
According to a survey
released June 1 by Microsoft Certified Partner Port80 Software, 53.8% of all
Fortune 1000 company Web sites are powered...
Next MS Office to use XML-based File Formats
Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft has announced that their next version of MS Office will use XML-based file formats. XML offers many advantages over...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 3rd 2005
Author: JT Smith
This week, advisories were released for qpopper, openssl, php4, bzip2, ImageMagick,
bind, netpbm, gxine, imap4d, elfutils, gnutls, and postgresql. The distributors
...
Red Hat Summit Day 2: Good collaboration and more
Author: Joe Barr
Day 2 of the Red Hat Summit in New Orleans began with speeches from Red Hat's Michael Tiemann and IBM's Irving Wladawsky-Berger....
SDK available for Linux-based portable media player
Archos is offering an SDK for its Linux-based "pocket media assistant." The toolkit can be used to create non-commercial applications for the PMA400,...