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My Workstation OS: Damn Small Linux
Author: Nick Myra
Damn Small Linux is much more than the business-card LiveCD that it originated as. It is a desktop computing powerhouse. DSL boasts...
Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy
Author: Jem Matzan
Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer kernel...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 22, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for MySQL, PHP, libexif, gtkhtml, info2www,
geneweb, f2c, XFCE, vixie-cron, at, nasm, aspell,...
Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer...
Get AUIML toolkit 5.1 for Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "The Abstract User Interface Markup Language toolkit is a rapid-development tool to assist developers in writing GUIs to run as either...
Linux’s Next Frontier: Database-Intensive Apps
NEW YORK-Database-intensive applications are the next frontier for Linux, but those applications need to be ported to the open-source operating system, Deborah Williams, the...
Appro’s HPC Blade Servers and Workstations to Support Dual-Core Opteron
Maria McLaughlin writes "Milpitas, CA - April 21, 2005 - Appro (http://www.appro.com), a leading provider
of high-performance enterprise computing systems, announces today that Appro's
new XtremeBlade,...
Attitudes Toward OS Collaboration Software
Anonymous Reader writes "Akiva Corporation conducts survey on attitudes toward open source collaboration software and services.Survey suggests users willing to pay for service and...
Novell wise to users’ Linux messaging needs
Peter Parker writes "The adoption of messaging and collaboration applications based on Linux may not yet be the torrential downpour advocates want it to...
LWCE Toronto: Day 3
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The third and final day of Toronto's LinuxWorld 2005 had the meat I was looking for. First, I attended Mark...