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Reiser4 file semantics: An opportunity for open source

Author: Nurul Choudhury Some people feel that the Reiser4 file semantics will present problems for the Linux community. In a nutshell, every file now looks like...

Using open source tools to build interoperable Web services

Author: Roger Smith XML and Web services have been touted for years as the new lingua franca for application development, destined to transform the way...

Powerful security using Struts, servlets, taglibs

Anonymous Reader writes "Enterprise-level business applications need rigorous security regulations with varying roles; each role also requires its own set of access control lists....

Revolution Dreamcard Launched

Rod McCall writes "Brand New Revolution Dreamcard Released, Dreamcard brings software design and programming to the rest of us.Apple Expo, Paris - Tuesday 31st...

froglogic Squish 1.2 released

Harri Porten writes "Hamburg, Germany - 2004-09-01 froglogic today announced the availability of Squish 1.2, the new version of the automated GUI testing framework for Qt...

Experts say software vendors will soon offer products for different Linux ‘flavors’

Author: Gene J. Koprowski Ready for this? Linux software vendors may soon be taking a Baskin Robbins approach. This isn't just speculation. Oracle Corp....

Web design company uses open source shopping cart to grow business

Author: Tina Gasperson Chris Winfield knows that his clients need low-cost custom Web site design and deployment. Winfield's company, 10e20, has found that offering those...

A command-line interface for X

Author: Paul Boren Desktop environments such as KDE and GNOME make things easier for computer users, but as desktop environments become more and more integrated,...

Linux Standards Base: Making Enough Progress?

Summary Ask some end users what Linux Standard Base (LSB) is and most likely they either won't know anything about it, or know a little...

Report from KDE World Summit, Day 10: Why Knoppix chose KDE

Author: Tom Chance The tenth and final day of the KDE World Summit 2004 - aKademy - presented visitors with a second opportunity to...