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Py announces articles to appear in first issue

Author: JT Smith Bryan Richard writes: Py, a technical journal for Python developers, announced today the list of articles for it's first issue (01.01), due...

GNU Enteprise and Double Choco Latte Projects Merg

Author: JT Smith Derek Neighbors writes: Double Choco Latte (DCL), a work order and help desk management system, today announced that it ...

Opera launches Opera 6.0 for Linux Beta 1

Author: JT Smith Opera Software ASA today unleashed Opera 6.0 for Linux Beta 1 with a wide range of speed-boosting functions and exclusive features only...

Commentary: Fax2Send is feature-rich fax program for a mixed Linux/Windows network

Author: JT Smith - By John P. Lathrop - Fax2Send, by Beacon Computer Services, is an example of a first-class Linux product designed to appeal...

Open Source game server shut down by DMCA

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - bnetd, an Open Source Blizzard.net game server emulator, has closed up shop, leaving only a brief good-bye message at...

Microsoft’s next scandal: More questions about secret DoJ negotiations

Author: JT Smith - By Jack Bryar - Is it really possible that when Microsoft set out to market a "Linux killer" last November it...

BMC Software extends enterprise management offerings to include Linux deployment

Author: JT Smith BMC Software, Inc. , a leading provider of enterprise management, today announced the expansion of its Linux management initiative with...

Amiga Expo announces new exhibitors and more

Author: JT Smith Frm Anonymous Reader: It's an exciting new year for Amiga Expo as we've begun 2002 by signing up a brand new bunch of...

Weekly news wrap-up: AOL looking to buy Red Hat?

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - The big news this week came in the form of an unattributed Washington Post report saying AOL Time...

Rolling your own Linux event

Author: JT Smith - By Steve Litt - Creating a Linux event isn't easy. But it isn't rocket science either, especially if you can "piggy back" your...