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Oracle to give Linux more push in the Philippines
BUSINESS software giant Oracle Corp. said it would continue pushing Linux as a platform of choice for their business applications in 2005, according...
Firefox users should stop their gloating
MITCH KAPOR, of the Open Source Applications Foundation, said that Firefox users should stop gloating and thinking that the product's future is assured.
Link: theinquirer.net
At the heart of the open-source revolution
Arttu Vanninen writes "As an entrepreneur many times over, he hopes he's really getting it right this time." So states half of Mitch Kapor's...
Eclipse based Laszlo LZX IDE with Linux support
Anonymous Reader writes "IDE for Laszlo is a technology preview of an Eclipse-based development environment for creating, editing, debugging, and testing applications based on...
Open Source solutions for Computer Rendering
Bruno Patatas writes "ViaRender Systems is a Company devoted to provide Open Source Solutions for Computer Rendering.
Nowadays, professional CG is demanding top quality in...
Linux misperceptions the greatest challenge: Novell
A recent AMI-Partners Inc. report which stated "user challenges and a dearth of applications continue to hinder the growth of Linux servers and...
Linux gets warm reception in Chile
Nearly 10,000 computers in Chilean schools will be turned into thin clients running Linux and applications such as OpenOffice.org and Mozilla.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Why I do upgrade my Linux systems frequently
Author: Andreas Neudecker
In his recent article Why I won't upgrade my Linux distribution Nathan Willis argues that there are many reasons not to upgrade...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 14, 2005
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for php, ethereal, krb, kerberos,
lintian, kdelibs, linpopup, bmv, exim, libc6, exim-tls, gopher, libtiff,
gtk, selinux-policy-targeted, epiphany, kernel,...
VidaLinux 1.1: better, but still not perfect
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Back in July we took a look at the first public release of Vidalinux, a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution developed in Puerto...