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MontaVista Linux Revs Up New Pepper Pad

Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Linux Revs Up New Pepper Pad. For Instant Sharing and Collaboration. Provides Open, Robust and Flexible Platform for Creative, Fun,...

The Open Source Dilemma for Governments

Sam Hiser writes "Tom Adelstein, open source consultant and Member of the Open Government Interoperability Project working group discusses the costs in the terms...

Open source database gaining favour

Big companies are warming up to open-source database software, according to a new study. The open source database MySQL...

The Linux Conversion Kit: Part Deux

njcajun writes "A while back, Linuxlaboratory.org posted Part One of their Linux Conversion Kit series, which did much to demystify (dymythify?) Linux. Complete with...

The Free Software Community After 20 Years: With great but incomplete success, what now?

It was twenty years ago today that I quit my job at MIT to begin developing a free software operating system, GNU. While...

DonorWare Chooses WebGUI Over AxKit

Author: Wade Nelson DonorWare develops fundraising software for non-profit agencies. Guiding DonorWare's software development are five principles used in selecting what frameworks, technologies, and programming...

openMosix Summit 2004 Announced

Brussels (January 5, 2004) - The openMosix Summit for 2004 will take place within the FOSDEM conference. FOSDEM, the Free and Open source...

Linux Advisory Watch – January 2, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for xsok, cvs, and proftpd. The distributors include Debian, Gentoo, and Mandrake. One of the best parts...

Version 2.3.3 of the Python Programming Language

Anonymous Reader writes "The Python Software Foundation (PSF) announces the release of version 2.3.3 of the Python programming language. This minor release provides fixes for...

2003 Review of the Year: Linux

An IDC survey predicted a 58 per cent growth for Linux by 2006 alongside a four per cent Windows decline, and...