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How open source is getting nonprofits out of a squeeze
Author: Jay Lyman
Efforts across the country to recycle old computer hardware have earned the support of communities looking to supply families, schools, and nonprofits...
Registration opens for 2004 O’Reilly Open Source Convention
SEBASTOPOL, Calif. -- O'Reilly & Associates founder Tim O'Reilly is fond of
quoting an Athenian in ancient Greece who said, "The difference between
a man and...
Free but shackled: The Java trap
Author: Richard M. Stallman
Editor's note: Stallman's timing with this piece is impeccable, and it dovetails nicely with the questions raised by Javalobby's Rick...
Linux Advisory Watch – April 9, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released
for the Linux kernel, interchange, fte, sysstat, oftpd, squid, heimdal, tcpdump,
portage,...
A first look at Vector Linux 4.0, SOHO edition
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Vector Linux has always interested me because of its purpose and origin: a simplified distribution from a Slackware base. Last month...
EmPOWERing the Linux developer
Anonymous Reader writes "Recognized as a high-performance, reliable, and serviceable enterprise platform, the 64-bit POWER architecture offers new choices to UNIX and Linux application...
Cliff’s List Filter – March 31 – April 7
Author: Ian Palmer
Serving up another plate full of news and information culled from the mailing lists of Unix and Linux related projects. Right...
Topspin Collaborates with openMosix
Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (April 6, 2004) Topspin Collaborates with openMosix to Deliver High Performance Open Source Clustering Solution for Opteron(tm).
The...
A taste of Wine: Transition from Windows to Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "A fascinating and ambitious open source project, Wine attempts to solve the complex problem of running Windows executables on Linux. Although...
A first look at the Nvu Web authoring application
Author: Barry Smith
I have been an increasingly reluctant user of Microsoft FrontPage for many years, so I was looking forward to testing Nvu, a...