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Yet Another Look At Ximian Desktop 2

Anonymous Reader writes "Maybe you have read enough about XD2 in order to decide if you are going to download it or not. Tux...

Real-time alerting with Snort, part 2 of 3

- by Jack Koziol -Last time we introduced some issues to consider when implementing real-time alerting with Snort. Once you've considered the issues, it's...

One-day Linux project brings Internet to disadvantaged Miami kids

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Miami's Liberty City is one of the worst neighborhoods in a city famous for bad neighborhoods. The Liberty City...

Genestia Group, Inc released Neoxen Qwinux

Genestia Group, Inc - Neoxen Systems writes "As the first product of its kind, Neoxen Qwinux is a unique professional distribution designed to meet...

Xaraya .9.0.4 Released

John Cox writes "Xaraya is an Open Source extensible content management system. The system allows on-the-fly extensions to the content and user areas...

Technical Announcement – openMosix 2.4.20-3 Released

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (June 9, 2003) - The openMosix Project has announced the release of openMosix version 2.4.20-3. This release adds a...

The demise of copyright

- by Lee Schlesinger - Last week Justin Frankel, the founder of Nullsoft, the company that created the popular Windows music player Winamp, quietly...

Introducing the June 2003 Issue of php|architect

Marco Tabini writes "php|architect has announced the release of their June 2003 issue, which is available for download from their website as of today.Here...

SuSE makes Linux desktop migration easier for corporate users

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Today marks the release of SuSE's new Linux Desktop for Enterprises. The theory behind this product is that it...

Grocery List program written in a day using the Traverser

Tom Cleland writes "The Traverser was used to create a grocery list program in less than a day, appearing to surpass the claimed efficiencies...