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GNOME sliding Linux onto business desktops

The next version of GNOME has been designed to make it easier for administrators to deploy the Linux desktop environment in enterprises. Link: news.com Category: Linux

Midgard 1.7.4 “Kick” released

Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, February 21st 2006 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release version 1.7.4 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management System....

Comodo NOC Monkey V1.5 Solution with more features

Comodo Group Inc writes "NOC Monkey V1.5 Solution from PositiveSoftware includes server provisioning tool with FreeBSD support at a reduced price - an industry first! Jersey City,...

Army leans toward Linux for FCS

The Army is leaning toward Linux as the operating system for the service’s Future Combat System (FCS) program. The Army said it believes Linux...

KDE and GNOME collaborating on free desktop promotion

Author: Tom Chance A quiet revolution is taking place on a young mailing list, one that overturns years of false enmity and makes perfect sense...

Asterisk on OpenWrt

Author: Joe Barr Asterisk is free software that lets you create a fully functional, easily customizable, private branch exchange (PBX). Businesses like Asterisk because...

Linux boots on Sun’s Niagara chip

Dave Miller, the lead programmer for Linux on Sun Microsystems' Sparc processors, said on his blog Friday he has fired up the open-source operating...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – February 17, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Advisories were released this week for Libtasn1, kdegraphics, OpenSSH, PostgreSQL, ImageMagick, Xpdf, and several other packages. Distributors releasing advisories include Debian, Fedora,...

My sysadmin toolbox

Author: Brian Jones I administer servers and networking equipment in a small to mid-size heterogeneous (but 99.44% *nix) environment. I've worked on projects ranging from NIS-to-LDAP migration...

McObject’s New eXtremeDB 3.0 In-Memory Embedded DB

Ted Kenney writes "McObject has released eXtremeDB 3.0, a major upgrade of its in-memory embedded database for intelligent devices. New features in eXtremeDB 3.0...