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The Importance of Linux
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Of course readers of a book learn from it, but authors learn from writing it, too. One of the most surprising...
CLI magic: need redirection?
Author: Joe Barr
OK, noobies, wake up from that GUI-induced stupor you're in and follow me. This week's column is going to take you...
The Secret Market Contender: White-Box PCs
In some ways, the computer business is a bit like show business. There are stars that become household names -- names to conjure with....
BEA considering open source implementation of BPEL for Java
Author: Vance McCarthy
Controversy may be giving way to simple heads-down hard work when it comes to BPEL4WS, the proposed orchestration standard for Web services...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 30, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for eterm, mc, the Linux kernel, ssmtp, LCDproc, xine, samba, and sysklogd.
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Gentoo gearing up for the enterprise
Anonymous Reader writes "Now that the founder and chief architect of the Gentoo Linux project, Daniel Robbins, has resigned from his post, what's next...
Java and XML Rich Client Framework
Luan O'Carroll writes "Xoetrope, a Dublin based software vendor, is pleased to announce the final release of XUI 1.0.3 a Java and XML framework...
Cliff’s List Filter – April 22 – 27
Author: Ian Palmer
It's been another week, so it's time for another update with the news, tips, and other tidbits from various open source...
Tainted love: proprietary drivers and the Linux kernel
Author: Joe Barr
As reported on Slashdot and elsewhere, Linux kernel hackers have discovered that some proprietary modules running on the Linux kernel have been...
AOL opens ICQ interface, but will anyone care?
Author: Jay Lyman
America Online last week announced a new version of its ICQ instant messaging service, based on an open programming interface known as...