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Linux helps kids, brings hope, in Hawaii

Author: Tina Gasperson Whether Linux is suitable for the desktop yet is a point debated by analysts, journalists, hobbyists, and pundits worldwide. It's easy to...

Introduction to Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS)

One of the most well known and widely used intrusion detection systems is the open source, freely available Snort. It is available for a...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 19, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for libxml2, MySQL, imagemagick, Apache, fetch, Ruby, BNC, Squirrelmail, gd, sudo, totem, drakxtools, httpd,...

IBM Releases Object Rexx as Open Source

IBM's programming and scripting language, REXX, may have achieved a unique range of supported platforms, with success on everything from the Commodore Amiga to...

How to Quantitatively Benchmark Linux Distros?

Steve Mallett writes "A lot of Linux distribution reviews are centered around the ease of installation, new applications or versions of included, and generally...

Linux makes first appearance at Italy’s PC Professionale Conference

Author: Marco Fioretti WPC is one of the most important IT conferences in Italy, as it focuses on bringing to Italian developers the latest information...

How an open source community gets built

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller CURACAO, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES -- When I agreed to speak at this island's first-ever free/open source conference last Wednesday, I was...

A new venue for selling open source software

Author: Tina Gasperson Lulu.com is the brainchild of Red Hat founder Bob Young. With Lulu, Young offers would-be publishers, whether book authors, musicians, photographers, or...

NEC, Toshiba, and ELT to Resell MontaVista Linux

Patricia Colby writes "NEC System Technologies, Ltd., Toshiba Information Systems Corporation, and ELT, Inc. to Resell MontaVista Linux in Japan. Will provide value-added solutions...

Why SugarCRM represents the new economics of business apps

Author: John Koenig Earlier in the year I exchanged emails with Tim O'Reilly on the idea of business applications developed with open source and deployed...