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New vulnerability strikes heart of Web 2.0
Whatever you think of "Web 2.0" (it's really not mandatory to release everything in permanent beta) you probably thought that this generic approach to...
GNOME 2.18 shows incremental improvement
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Like clockwork, the GNOME project released GNOME 2.18 six months after the release of GNOME 2.16. The new version carries a...
Paranormal portal relies on open source to collect UFO info
Author: Tina Gasperson
The Anomalies Network is a portal for all things paranormal. The site includes mirrors of remote FTP servers, Web archives, and a...
eXtremeDB Adds Indexes, Improves High Availability
Ted Kenney writes "McObject® announced the impending release of eXtremeDB™ version 3.1, an upgrade to its real-time in-memory embedded database system for real-time Linux-based...
ChangeLog: New release paves the way for OpenVZ on Ubuntu
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
OpenVZ is the open source component of SWsoft's Virtuozzo, a virtualization solution that can partition servers into dozens or even hundreds...
ChangeLog: Groklaw is hosted by an IBM-supported Web site — and this means absolutely...
Author: JT Smith
A story at InformationWeek.com today noted that (gasp) notoriously anti-SCO Web site Groklaw is hosted at ibiblio.org, which is partially sponsored by...
Novell details new Linux and management offerings
Robert writes "Novel has unveiled a new thin client desktop Linux offering and started the beta
testing for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Service Pack 1...
Drupal vs. WordPress: Which is better for blogging?
Author: Bruce Byfield
How do Drupal and WordPress, the leading content management systems for blogging, compare for the average user? To find out, Linux.com used...
BOSS Linux makes new users feel at home
Author: Mayank Sharma
BOSS Linux is a single-CD Debian-based distribution primarily designed for an Indian language user, though everything from the installer to the desktop...
Ubuntu’s Migration Assistant Works!
Michael Larabel writes "If you had missed my original blog entry, migration-assistant is automatically run during the Ubuntu installation process from its LiveCD. Microsoft...