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Several Oshkosh heavy trucks use Linux and db.*
Daniel Hornal writes "Oshkosh Truck Corporation, a leader in the defense, fire and emergency, and commercial truck manufacturing market, is now using an ITTIA...
Open source and politics ride the same bus
Author: Jay Lyman
A recent bus trip and tour of Oregon State University's Open Source Lab (OSL), and its cavernous collection of "the most important...
Trolltech Founding Member of New Linux Initiatives
Anonymous Reader writes "Trolltech Developer Days 2005, SAN JOSE, Calif. – October 18, 2005 – Trolltech®, provider of leading technologies that make advanced software...
Resolvo Launches MoveOver Standard Version 4.0.0
Alicia Loh writes "Singapore's Resolvo Systems has officially announced the release of their latest MoveOver Standard Version 4.0.0 that supports Novell Linux Desktop 9...
GOSCON debates open source RFPs
Author: Jay Lyman
Attendees of the first ever Government Open Source Conference (GOSCON) in Portland, Ore., last week heard about how the thinking and approach...
Glitch afflicts critical MS patch
Microsoft has warned enterprises of glitches involving a security update issued last week. A patch designed to fix a flaw in Windows middleware components...
Using Ruby Dev-Tools plug-in for Eclipse
Anonymous Reader writes "Ruby is a single inheritance language, but it offers some advanced features that Java technology does not, such as closures (think...
Trolltech: A case study in open source business
Author: Tom Chance
With a customer list that includes Opera, Skype, German Brockhaus Encylopaedia, Google Earth, Adobe Photoshop Album, and the KDE Project, Trolltech is...
CLI Magic: Trojan Scan
Author: Joe Barr
We're all about security this week. Not the security you get from being all wrapped up in a baby-blanket, coddling, gratuitous...
Race to Linux winners announced
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The Race to Linux is over, and the coding contest's sponsors have declared the winners.The Code Project, Mainsoft, and IBM sponsored...