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Released GoblinX 1.1

Anonymous Reader writes "Released second version of GoblinX, a liveCD based on Slackware, with a lot of improvements and new stuff, and also new...

Gaming on Linux – Will it ever become a reality?

Our last article covered the strides the Linux desktop is making towards acceptance in Joe Public’s computers, and the role Open Source applications play...

MS calls for US patent reform

Microsoft yesterday called for reform of the US patent system, claiming that the long-term health of the system is threatened both by a flood...

Time-drift technique fingers PCs

Security researchers have developed a technique for remotely fingerprinting an electronic device using clock skews - small, microscopic deviations in device hardware. In...

Intel Joins TimeSys OnBoard Program

TimeSys Marketing writes "TimeSys to Deliver Latest Linux Features for Intel® XScale® technology to OEMs in Commercially Supported 2.6 Kits TimeSys OnBoard Program for Hosting,...

Linux Advisory Watch – March 11, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for clamav, kernel, squid, kppp, helixplayer, tzdata, libtool, firefox, ipsec-tools, dmraid, gaim, libexif, gimp, yum, grip, libXpm,...

Extreme Makeover – VectorLinux 5 SOHO

SilentBob4 writes " In an age of ever-growing applications and exploding Linux distributions, it's not uncommon to see a single release span anywhere from...

Novell CEBIT announcements are loud and clear

Author: Joe Barr Commentary: Novell made two major Linux-related announcements at CEBIT this week. They announced SUSE Professional 9.3, due to be released in April,...

SUSE LINUX Professional 9.3 Preview

From a stable and reliable Linux operating system to a complete set of desktop applications—including an office suite, a Web browser, an instant-messaging client,...

OSS Software, Deaf Developers & Unsatisfied Users

To make it clear: I am not against Open Source Software, in fact, I am for it. But I am increasingly frustrated with Open...