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Novell’s Linux strategy worries some customers
Novell's ambitious strategy for Linux has led some customers to worry that the networking company may withdraw support for some of its legacy applications.
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Hawaii now has its own open source conference
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
HONOLULU, HAWAII -- The first-ever Trans-Pacific Open Source Software Conference (TPOSSCON) was held at the Hawaii Convention Center January 17 -...
Some Linux apps are small wonders
Author: Richard Salsbury
While it's easy to sing the praises of big applications like OpenOffice.org or the GIMP (and rightly so), the heavyweights of the...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 28, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, articles were released for libtiff, ethereal, xpdf, squid, xtrlock, sword, unarj, enscript, zhcon, vdr, xine-lib, libpam-radius,
kdebase, f2c, cups, alsa-lib,...
Some Linux apps are small wonders
Author: Preston St. Pierre
While it's easy to sing the praises of big applications like OpenOffice.org or the GIMP (and rightly so), the heavyweights of...
Security myths and architectural realities
Author: Bruce Byfield
From user accounts to viruses, security is one of the basic concerns in computing. Yet, although everybody talks about security, much of...
MandrakeLinux 10.2 Beta 1 available
SinnerBOFH writes "As Mandrake informs in their webpage, the first MandrakeLinux 10.2 Beta for x86 (IA32) is available for download.
On DistroWatch there is a...
Al Brisard Joins Panel on the Future of VoIP
Ilan Rabinovitch writes "Los Angeles, California
January 25, 2005 -- The Southern California Linux Expo welcomes Al Brisard of PingTel to their panel discussion...
Windows 64 to arrive in April
Microsoft is planning to introduce its 64 bit operating system for Intel and AMD processors (iAMD64) on the 29th of April. The sources are...
CLI Magic: Who Sed that?
Author: Joe Barr
Wake up, you lolly-gagging Gui-gophers, or you'll miss what's being Sed. If you haven't used Sed before, you're missing a powerful...