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Experience the ’80s again with Ubiquitous Amiga Emulation
Author: Tony Granberg
In this era of fast, inexpensive computers, we expect nice-looking 3D graphics in each new animated film, PC game, console game, and...
Linux dispute boils over to MySQL, other projects
JUNE 03, 2005 (IDG NEWS SERVICE) - A looming deadline following a dispute between two prominent open-source developers has forced database...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 3rd 2005
Author: JT Smith
This week, advisories were released for qpopper, openssl, php4, bzip2, ImageMagick,
bind, netpbm, gxine, imap4d, elfutils, gnutls, and postgresql. The distributors
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GPLFlash lives again
Author: Jem Matzan
The original GPLFlash project, which was meant to bring to GNU/Linux the ability to play Macromedia Flash movies, stalled when Macromedia released...
GPLFlash lives again
Author: JT Smith
The original GPLFlash project, which was meant to bring to GNU/Linux the ability to play Macromedia Flash movies, stalled when Macromedia released...
Lucane: Simple open source groupware
Author: Dmitri Popov
Need groupware that doesn't require tedious installation and configuration, and is ready for use in a matter of minutes? Lucane can be...
Review: FreeBSD 5.4
Author: Jem Matzan
One of the oldest Unix-like operating systems, FreeBSD, continues its advancement with the sixth release in the FreeBSD-5 series. Its developers have...
Find Linux Torrents Quickly
torrentnerd writes "If you're on the hunt for Linux ISO Torrents you might want to check out the long list of recently released distro...
The Sixth Commandment of system administration
Author: Brian Warshawsky
Have you ever had to work in a dirty server closet filled with man-eating dust balls and rats' nests of cables so...
Terra Soft Launches IBM 970FX Eval BSP
Kai Staats writes "Loveland, Colorado -- 26 May 2005 -- Terra Soft Solutions(R), Inc., the leading developer of integrated Power Architecture Linux solutions, today...