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Review: NeoOffice 1.2

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Developers Patrick Luby and Edward Peterlin released NeoOffice 1.2, a port of OpenOffice.org 1.1.5 to Mac OS X, in early February....

CLI Magic: Porting DVDs with HandBrake

Author: Mayank Sharma The multimedia capabilities of the handheld electronic devices we carry has increased over the last few years. Devices such as the iPod...

XOsoft brings WANSync to Linux

XOsoft Inc. Monday will release the next version of its WANSync data synchronization and replication software with added support for Linux, 64-bit environments and...

Openwall for x86-64

Solar Designer writes: "This is one of those announcements for many things at once. I'll start with the most recent and also, in my...

Ubuntu: Get set for ‘cutting-edge’ Linux

The Ubuntu Linux project hopes to release later this year a groundbreaking product that could include support for virtualization and some mixed 32- and...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 21, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman This week, Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released updates to address security problems with Firefox, Cacti, the Mozilla Suite,...

Using OpenBSD on the desktop

Author: Manolis Tzanidakis Over the years, OpenBSD has built a reputation for integrated security and reliability, but most people think of it as an operating...

Software Patents May Reduce The Antitrust Suit To Absurdity

Microsoft CEO Steven Ballmer is a wise man - regarding Free Software he told Forbes at the end of March: "I'm not saying it's...

Italian provinces seek international FOSS partners

Author: Marco Fioretti The province of Rome is engaged in several free/libre/open source software (FLOSS) related activities of international interest.Italy has three main levels of...

Use Thunderbird like a pro

Author: Dmitri Popov Even if you use Thunderbird on a daily basis, you probably don't know it inside out. There are still quite a few...