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Review: CrossOver Office 4.2
Author: Jem Matzan
Last month CodeWeavers Inc. released version 4.2 of its WINE-based Windows binary compatibility application, three months after the previous release. If you've...
Mobile phone chip targets Linux camera phones
Renesas will ship a processor for mid-range multimedia mobile phones this month. The SH-MobileJ3 is based on a 32-bit, 133MHz SH3/DSP core, and...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 29, 2005
This week, articles were released for squid, gaim, evolution, junkbuster,
samba, cvs, kdelibs, libtiff, mc, dia, cyrus, ImageMagik, openMosixview, kimgio,
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UK open source event 25 June
Matthew Revell writes "UK's premier Linux event - 25 June Wolverhampton -- The UK's premier open source event takes place at the Molineux Stadium,...
Build an IDS with Snort, Shadow, and ACID
Author: Mark Alexander Bain
Every organization understands the importance of using a firewall to protect its assets. But what happens if someone finds a...
An amd64 Debian sarge release in the works
An announcement that appears on the Debian Developer's mailing list indicates Debian's latest version, sarge, will be available for the AMD 64-bit architecture.
Link: lwn.net
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Review: Mandriva Limited Edition 2005
Author: Jem Matzan
Shortly after announcing the merger of Mandrakesoft and Conectiva into Mandriva, the newly combined company released a transitional "limited edition" GNU/Linux distribution...
Torvalds Gives Inside Skinny on Git
Linus Torvalds didn't want to change software configuration management tools; however, business and open-source philosophy problems left the Linux founder with no choice but...
One year as president of a LUG
Author: Jim Westbrook
Suddenly, the end of my year as President of the Austin LUG has arrived. I presided over forty-nine meetings of the...
Mandrake Corporate Server 3.0: Server software made easy
Author: Jem Matzan
Mandrakesoft released its Corporate Server 3.0 product in February. It's a significant upgrade to the older 2.1 edition. With a newer kernel...