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Easy GUIs for Swing apps and web portlets

Anonymous Reader writes "The Abstract User Interface Markup Language toolkit is a rapid-development tool to assist developers in writing GUIs to run as either...

MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs, pre-install Desktop/LX Tablet PCs

MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs: Robert Norton writes "Leading Taiwanese System Builder brings choice the Tablet PC; selects Desktop/LX Tablet Edition to power...

Google hacks are for real

Author: Joe Barr Google hacks are for real, regardless of what some uber-hackers may think or say. They can produce passwords, user IDs, credit...

Review: Kanotix LiveCD makes Debian simple

Author: Preston St. Pierre Debian is one of the fastest growing distributions of GNU/Linux, thanks in part to its Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). However, Debian...

Linux desktop viability myths exploded

Author: Kevin Mills If you look on the Web you can find many examples of experts claiming that Linux is not ready for the desktop....

AW/PH PTR Announce Latest Linux/OSS Books at LW

Heather Fox writes "Addison-Wesley & Prentice Hall PTR Announce Latest Linux and Open Source Books at LinuxWorld 2004 in San Francisco" LinuxWorld, San...

Journey to the Center of TheKompany: Shawn Gordon

Chuck Talk writes "OrangeCrate is pleased to present an Interview with Shawn Gordon, President of TheKompany, a well-known and beloved (by many of us)...

Sun preps Solaris 10 for Linux

Sun Microsystems will build software into its forthcoming Solaris 10 version of Unix to run Linux applications unchanged. Link: news.com Category: Linux

The Linux GUI: Of mice and menus

Author: Joe Bolin Last week I introduced some of the basic elements of the Linux desktop. Now you need to learn how to navigate and use it...

Securing Web services: PKI basics

Author: Jeffrey L. Vagle Developers of Web services and enterprise applications must make their software secure. While cryptography alone does not a secure system...