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Novell Announces Availability of Mono 1.0
WALTHAM, Mass. — June 30, 2004 — Novell today announced the availability of MonoTM 1.0, an open source development platform based on the...
How to create OpenOffice.org macros and automation
Author: Tamar E. Granor
There are times when you need to perform some task over and over, or when a task is complex enough that...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Awk is your friend
Author: Brian Jones
The nice thing about humans is that they're at least somewhat predictable.
Given the choice between having data randomly strewn about, and having...
Why Sun will open code for new 3D desktop
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- Reaffirming its role as the "benevolent guardian" of the far-ranging Java franchise, Sun Microsystems nonetheless continues to, in effect,...
Five Performance Tools for Linux on PowerPC
Anonymous Reader writes "This article describes Performance Inspector, which contains a suite of performance tools for Linux. The author describes how to download and...
How to create OpenOffice.org forms
Author: Tamar E. Granor
In some situations, you want to create a document that contains some fixed text, but allows users to enter some items...
How to upgrade to kernel 2.6.7 on Slackware 10
The fans of the oldest surviving Linux distribution once again had a reason to celebrate last week as Slackware Linux entered the double-digit release...
ReactOS 0.2.3 Released
This release features mainly bug fixes. Read the changlog for the complete listing of fixes. Some applications now work better and overall stability has...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 25, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories
were released for sup, super,
rlpr, Multiple, kernel, libpng and Usermin. The distributors include
Debian,
EnGarde, Fedora, Gentoo, Openwall, Red
Hat, Trustix, and...
OpenMFG succeeds with open source software for a fee
Author: Jay Lyman
Should a company that sells software with licenses that restrict what can be done with the code use "open" in its name?...