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PHP Contest – Win and Xbox, Editors, Books…..
Stuart writes "PHP-Editors.com have released a brand new contest where contestants have the chance to win cool prizes. Prizes include an Xbox games consol,...
Asterisk: The open source PBX replacement
Author: David Coulson
Corporate voice communications have traditionally required expensive office exchange systems and service from big telephone companies. Today, however, organizations can use voice...
Wing IDE 2.0: New Python Development Environment
Wingware writes "Wingware announced today release of Wing IDE for Python version 2.0, a
major new release for its popular development environment for the Python...
Review: “Knoppix Hacks”
Author: James Pryor
The Knoppix LiveCD GNU/Linux distribution is a valuable tool for such tasks as Web browsing, system administration, enthusiast experimentation and tinkering, and...
Linux Advisory Watch – November 12, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for xpdf, libtiff3, sasl, shadow, ruby,
freeam, gzip, libgd1, gnats, libgd2, Gallery, ImageMagick, zgv,...
Linux energizes Australian power provider
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Country Energy, one of the largest providers of electrical power in Australia, is a good example of a public sector company...
IBM Press announces book guide to LSB 2.0
Heather Fox writes "Upper Saddle River, NJ, (November, 2004) – IBM Press, the official publisher of IBM retail books for professionals and students,...
RTI ScopeTools Available for MontaVista Linux
Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Software Inc., has announced immediate availability of RTI ScopeTools™ for MontaVista® Linux® Professional Edition 3.1. and MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade...
New Berkeley DB Open Source Database Available
Craig Oda writes "Sleepycat Software Releases New Version of Berkeley DB
New performance and high availability features strengthen popular open source database for mission-critical...
The myth of stability
Author: Jem Matzan
Many computer cognoscenti scoff at new software and hardware because it's "not stable yet" or because "the bugs have not been worked...