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Open source content management partnerships are a promising sign

Author: Jay Lyman The tide may be turning in favor of open source software for content management. Last month Computer Associates (CA) announced it was...

Review: Red Hat Desktop

Author: Jem Matzan Recently Red Hat announced that it was still in the corporate desktop market, despite having handed off its former desktop product to...

Linux Advisory Watch – June 11, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for gatos, jftpgw, ethereal, gallery, rsync, log2mail, kernel, lha, postgresql,...

Chinese railway takes Linux on board

China's Ministry of Railways has chosen Linux to centralise its package delivery operations. The department has signed a deal with Turbolinux to provide the Linux...

KDE/GNU Linux desktop adds more languages

The KDE GNU/Linux desktop has launched a maintenance release which adds, among other features, Arabic, Croatian, and Upper Sorbian language support - bringing the...

Creating custom keyboard layouts for X11 using XKB

Author: Michał Kosmulski In most modern desktop environments there is a small applet that allows users to quickly switch between keyboard layouts when they need...

New Release Candidates For Mozilla 1.7 and Firefox 0.9

Mozilla.org has made available its third release candidate for Mozilla 1.7 and the first candidate for Firefox 0.9. Among the changes in Mozilla 1.7...

LIVE: Codeweavers & Crossover Office 3.0

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Codeweavers & Crossover Office 3.0 >> on The Linux Show!! Tonight: On The Linux Show!! Tuesday, June 8th, 2004 from Chicago...

Bill Weinberg joins OSDL

OSDL Appoints William Weinberg as Open Source Architecture Specialist; Open Systems Expert Joins OSDL in New Role as Evangelist for Linux Users and Lab Members BEAVERTON, Ore.,...

CrossOver Office Does Windows Better

sjvn writes "Running Windows applications on Linux with Wine can be tricky, and CrossOver Office does a good job of ironing out the wrinkles." Link:...