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Andrew Morton interview

Anonymous Reader writes "Linux Format has a brief interview with Andrew Morton, the maintainer of the Linux kernel 2.6 tree. Andrew discusses the debates...

Magnatune: We’re not as evil as we could be

Author: Matthew Davidson Magnatune is the Internet record company that rejoices in the slogan "We are not evil." One of the key planks of Magnatune's...

Top 5 reasons not to install Linux

My name is Phil Jones. I am a freelance computer engineer, mainly serving home users. About three years ago, I was keen on installing...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 18, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for awstats, kdelibs, acidlab, AbiWord, uim, ftpd-ssl, phpsysinfo, phpgroupware, lynx, rar, sylpheed, gtk, egroupware, ...

A first look at the Flock social browser

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier One of the nice things about open source software is that it gives developers the ability to reuse and re-purpose code....

Motive Behind the $100 Notebook: Profits

Anonymous Reader writes "If you shop around, you can actually get a functional computer for $500. But as we become more budget conscious, $500...

Create relationship diagrams with Graphviz

Author: Shashank Sharma If you use charts to represent relationships between data or objects in presentations or project reports, try Graphviz. Licensed under the...

Indian OpenOffice rollout picks up pace

The Indian government is pushing an ambitious project to distribute CDs containing Firefox and OpenOffice in all official Indian languages. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Italian public employees join to promote open source

Author: Marco Fioretti With a few notable exceptions, such as the Massachusetts directive in favor of OpenDocument, government agencies usually do not experiment or promote...

Condor: Building a Linux cluster on a budget

Author: Bruno Gonçalves So you need a lot of computing power but don't want to spend tens of thousands of dollars on a commercial cluster?...