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Book review: “Firefox and Thunderbird Garage”
Author: Ryan Paul
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Firefox and Thunderbird Garage," by Chris Hofmann, Marcia Knous, and John Hedtke, can help make a reader into a Mozilla master. The...
Digital security magazine (IN)SECURE is here
LogError writes "(IN)SECURE Magazine is a freely available, freely distributable digital security magazine in PDF format.
This issue has 46 pages and the included topics...
Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show
Patrick Davila writes "Tonight on The Linux Link Tech Show: Chris Kennedy, ivtv driver developer and Jarod Wilson, author of the Fedora MythTV How-To...
Serendipity Weblog 0.8
Garvin Hicking writes "The Serendipity team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the final release of Serendipity 0.8.Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog...
Review: Libranet 3.0
Author: Bruce Byfield
The release of Libranet 3.0 continues a tradition that dates back to 1999. Like previous versions, Libranet 3.0 offers one of the...
Open-Source Gets Smart
After making big gains in the operating-system and application-server markets, open-source software vendors are training their sights on business-intelligence software. Last week, a pair...
Apache Beehive buzz and Pollinate eclipse plug-in
Anonymous Reader writes "Beehive is a new Apache project that simplifies Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and Web services programming. This article shows...
Mobile/Collaborative Application Framework Debuts
Anonymous Reader writes "This PR appeared on Usenet recently: Network Improv today released a free prototype of a new mobile application framework for flash-drive-based...
The Ten Commandments of system administration, part I
Author: Brian Warshawsky
As system and network administrators, we play many roles. We are the ones who provide stable and secure environments for electronic business...
RMS: BitKeeper bon-voyage is a happy ending
Author: Richard M. Stallman
For the first time in my life, I want to thank Larry McVoy. He recently eliminated a major weakness of...