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Where is the ‘plug-and-play’ Linux office system?
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Imagine a computer network for small businesses that costs less than half as much as most companies now spend on their...
Analysis: How Sun plans to build Solaris open source community
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- OK, so Sun Microsystems, which claims to be the second-highest contributor overall in the open source software community...
Book Review: XSLT
USALUG writes "XSLT: Being a big fan of only doing work once, the premise of XSLT, the Extensible Stylesheet Language for Transformations, is an...
Review: Xandros Desktop Management Server
Aditya Nag writes "The Xandros Desktop Management Server, xDMS is an attempt to fill the void between the roll-your-own Linux shops and the prohibitively...
Open source Ingres’ salvation, says founder
Amy Kucharik writes "Can CA's open sourcing of Ingres give it the commercial success it failed to gain in the 1980s? Its founder and...
How to protect your project, company — and yourself — from unwarranted IP attacks
Author: Jem Matzan
In this story, we'll examine a specific and well-documented situation in which unfounded accusations were leveled against a free software project, describe...
Linux Advisory Watch – November 12, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for xpdf, libtiff3, sasl, shadow, ruby,
freeam, gzip, libgd1, gnats, libgd2, Gallery, ImageMagick, zgv,...
Linux energizes Australian power provider
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Country Energy, one of the largest providers of electrical power in Australia, is a good example of a public sector company...
Linux energizes Australian power provider
Author: Elizabeth M. Ferrarini
Country Energy, one of the largest providers of electrical power in Australia, is a good example of a public sector company...
Absoft Announces new Cluster Builder’s Kit version
Devin Ash writes "Included with Cluster Licenses for Absoft Fortran Compilers. Supercomputing 2004, Pittsburgh, PA (November 9, 2004) – Absoft Corporation has announced a...