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Firefox Hits 100 Million Mark: Congratulations!

Anonymous Reader writes "Firefox has suddenly become the world’s favorite browser with it already being downloaded a solid 100 million times. Sure these figures...

CLI Magic: lsof

Author: Joe Barr Last week's CLI Magic column was about Trojan Scan, a useful tool (still in alpha development phase) for warding off the bad...

MySQL 5.0 Now Available for Production Use

Anonymous Reader writes "Major New Version Delivers Advanced SQL Standard-Compliant Features Such as Stored Procedures, Triggers, Views & New Pluggable Storage Engines UPPSALA, Sweden & CUPERTINO,...

MakeHuman Project Moves to SourceForge

Robert A. Warren writes "Soci, Italy -- October 24, 2005 -- The MakeHuman Project, the development team for MakeHuman, a free 3D humanoid character...

xnsdoc 1.0 – XML Schema documentation generator

buldocs writes "The buldocs XML team is glad to announce release 1.0 of xnsdoc, a professional tool to generate documentation of W3C XML Schema in a...

First Look at SUSE 10

Author: Novell has made some interesting changes in distribution and development since our last review of SUSE Linux. Many say it's for the better...

What to do when apt-get fails

Author: Bruce Byfield When you install an application package in a Debian-based system, sometimes prerequisite application packages are unavailable. These missing packages are known as...

Sharing ideas and resources at create.freedesktop.org

Author: Nathan Willis Part of what makes open source software thrive is code sharing and reuse. The Create initiative at freedesktop.org targets this issue by...

OpenOffice 2.0 released

It may have been delayed by bugs, but the landmark 2.0 release of the open source productivity suite can now be downloaded. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

Windows Vista Build 5231 Review: More Changes…

Anonymous Reader writes "This is possibly the only application with more anticipation surrounding it than Internet Explorer 7, if not Vista itself. We wonder...