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SimplyMEPIS 7.0 is a keeper

Author: Susan Linton The long awaited SimplyMEPIS 7.0 was finally released just before Christmas, and it was worth the wait. In this mature and sometimes...

A conversation with the autopackage team

Author: Samartha Vashishtha Curtis Knight, Isak Savo, and Taj Morton are the lead maintainers and developers of autopackage, a set of tools designed to let...

Usenet newsreaders for Linux

Author: Michael McCallister Choices abound for reading Usenet messages in Linux. Many email clients can deliver news. Several standalone clients are also around, including...

New D language pumps up programmer productivity

Author: Nikolai Sivertsen Is it possible to have the performance of C and C++ and the programmer productivity of modern programming languages such as Ruby...

SearchEnterpriseLinux.com announces Products of the Year

Author: JT Smith Linux and open source are nothing if not breeding grounds of innovation and creativity. But when it comes to deploying rock-solid products...

GWT: A new way of doing Web development

Author: Federico Kereki Are you dazzled by the way you can drag Google Maps around or move from one place to another without having to...

At healthcare application vendor, migration to Linux was the developers’ idea

Author: Tina Gasperson Opus Healthcare provides Web-based software solutions for doctors, nurses, therapists, and healthcare support staff. Recently, Opus moved from Unix on Hewlett-Packard hardware...

KDE 4 revises the desktop

Author: Bruce Byfield After more than 30 months of planning and development, KDE 4 was released on Friday. The new version of the popular desktop...

RubyStack 1.0 released

Author: JT Smith The RubyStack project finally reached 1.0! It is a free, all-in-one binary installer for Apache, MySQL, Ruby and the Rails framework. You...

Find the items you want with GNOME Do

Author: Nathan Willis The wealth of applications on a modern Linux system is phenomenal, but sifting through screen after screen of menu items is no...