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My Workstation OS: Gentoo

Author: Tom Chance After failed experiments with Slackware, a few years of SUSE, and a brief flirtation with Debian, I've been working and playing on...

Linux Advisory Watch – March 18, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for gaim, kdenetwork, squirrelmail, luxman, hwbrowser, at, bind, openoffice,ipsec-tools, sylpheed, koffice, qt, ImageMagick, ...

My Workstation OS: Gentoo

Author: Preston St. Pierre After failed experiments with Slackware, a few years of SUSE, and a brief flirtation with Debian, I've been working and playing...

Looking Glass Roppongi BOF

Chuck Talk writes "Although some folks wonder whether Looking Glass is still preceding apace, rest assured, the work is ongoing. Although the work is...

Open-source programmer alleges Linux misuse

An open-source programmer stopped by the CeBit trade show in Hannover, Germany, this week to tell Motorola and 12 other companies he believes they're...

Terra Soft Releases Y-HPC for YDL v4.0.1

Kai Staats writes "Loveland, Colorado -- 16 March 2005 -- Terra Soft Solutions(R), Inc., the leading developer of integrated PowerPC Linux solutions, is pleased to announce...

Nine tips for filtering messages in Novell Evolution

Author: Joe Barr Novell Evolution (nee Ximian Evolution) has become a world-class email client. It's sleek, beautiful, and very powerful. Because it can do so many things, it...

Open source CRM software makes a big splash

Author: Mary E. Tyler BlueWhale 1.0 is a new customer relations management (CRM) product from TechWhale, a Tampa, Fla.-based open source development company. TechWhale's president Alan Ranciato...

Linspire Launches Five-0

Anonymous Reader writes "Linspire Launches World's Easiest Desktop Linux, Linspire Five-0Expansive System-Wide Improvements Result in Practical, Affordable Operating System for Homes, Businesses and SchoolsSAN DIEGO,...

CustomTech sweetens CRM solution with open source

Anonymous Reader writes "Sydney-based distributor CustomTech has a sweetener for businesses interested in customer relationship management (CRM), but prohibited by cost -- a "free"...