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Sun opens processor auction house
You've got to give credit to Sun Microsystems for its raw ambition. Just one day after it officially started a $1 per hour grid...
It’s time to integrate open source graphic applications
Author: Jozsef Mak
I've been a graphic artist and Web designer for more than a decade, and in that time, I've seen software companies expend...
Linux Advisory Watch – February 4, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for squirrelmail, prozilla, cpio,
openswan, enscript, zlib, gaim, cvs, openssl, curl, ruby, rhgh, file,
net-tools, gimp, squid,...
Open source helps Flickr share photos
Author: Nathan Willis
Flickr, the online photo-sharing Web site, is a good case study on the benefits of open source. The technology that powers...
Interview: Mad Penguin’s Adam Doxtater
Author: Gabriel Knight
Mad Penguin is a phenomenon. To those who frequent it, it's a way of life, an attitude, a religion. For the man...
Detecting hardware from outside the box
Author: Carla Schroder
Linux comes with several good utilities for getting detailed information on what's inside the box. Here are three recipes for getting information...
Detecting hardware from outside the box
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Linux comes with several good utilities for getting detailed information on what's inside the box. Here are three recipes for getting...
Must-have open source applications for consultants
Author: Rob Sutherland
As a consultant to small businesses trying to get up to speed on Linux, my must-have applications are OpenOffice.org, MySQLAdmin, and Rekall....
What does Microsoft really think of open source?
Pressed by the EU to create a server license allowing interoperability with other systems, Microsoft delivered a license that specifically prohibits it with open...
Sun’s no-op announcement
Author: Richard Stallman
Last year IBM took a significant step forward in cooperation with the free software community, by offering blanket licenses for 500 of...