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Oracle to switch its programmers to Linux

Oracle will finish switching its 9,000-person in-house programming staff to Linux by the end of 2004, the database powerhouse said Wednesday. In October, the company...

CLI magic: Sign this!

Author: Joe Barr Security is everybody's business. Even yours, you lackadaisical, GUI-dependent, louts! So read carefully and learn how you can improve your...

Tarsus makes French purchases

It will buy SECA SA, which owns a 65 per cent stake in MMStar SAS, the company's existing French joint venture company, from Advanstar...

X.org readies for New Release

Anonymous Reader writes "I've gone through the discussion of X.org's next release and posted the good bits so people can get righ at them....

First look: Vidalinux

Author: Jem Matzan Vidalinux is a promising new GNU/Linux distribution based on Gentoo Linux and developed in Puerto Rico. It's currently in beta pending the...

Linux Advisory Watch – July 9, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for webmin, pavuk, kernel, mailman, rsync, Esearch, Apache, XFree86, libpng, Shorewall, tripwire and httpd.  The distributors include Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD,...

Cliff’s List Filter – July 1 – 6

Author: Ian Palmer Back again with more updates from the Linux Kernel, GNOME, KDE and Mozilla circles. Here's a glimpse of what we're pitching...

FreeBSD: Revamp of Kernel Debugging Code w/ Thread Awareness

Marcel Moolenaar has been very busy with GDB code as of late, having imported gdb version 6.1.1 in late June and...

Commentary: Why Dell is scurrying to cover its tracks in Linspire deal

Author: Chris Preimesberger It doesn't take a genius, or even Smarty Jones, to figure out what's been happening in the hallowed halls of Microsoft Corp....

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Approaching Perl

Author: Brian Jones Writing an article about getting started with Perl is a bit like writing an article about getting started with neurosurgery. Sure, I could...