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KDE: Breaking the Network Barrier

Steve Mallett writes "In this month's KDE: From the Source, entitled Breaking the Network Barrier, George Staikos takes us on a walk-through of KDE's...

JDOM 1.0 gives Java developers a powerful tool for XML processing

Author: Daniel Rubio JDOM is a method for processing XML from a Java environment. Conceived in late 2001, JDOM reached its 1.0 release in September....

1-Box to serve them all

Author: Tina Gasperson Hewlett-Packard made news last June when it announced it would start a Southeast Asia rollout of its Multi-user 441 Desktop, a low-cost...

Comparing Windows with Linux and UNIX

In the thousands of meetings that Microsoft employees have with customers around the world every day, many of the same questions consistently surface: Does...

Web site tools lead unorthodox charge in migration

Amy Kucharik writes "One software expert suggests alternative methods for moving from a proprietary database environment to an open one." Link: searchenterpriselinux.techtarget.com

First Look: SUSE Linux Professional 9.2 beta

Author: Joe Barr Novell recently opened a limited beta of SUSE Linux Professional 9.2, and I've been using it for my work/production machine ever since...

TimeSys Introduces TimeStorm Linux Development Kit

Guest writes "Pairs TimeSys 2.6 Linux, Advanced Real-Time Capabilities and Powerful Development Tools with 320MB/s Performance of PowerPC® Based Motorola MVME6100 Pittsburgh, PA -- October...

LinuxWorld London: Sandals and suits in symbiosis

Author: Tom Chance If previous LinuxWorld events were anything to go by, you'd imagine hackers fortifying the defences against the invading hordes of suits. But...

POI – Java access to Microsoft Office-format files

Author: Daniel Rubio POI is an Apache Foundation project designed to let programmers access Microsoft's OLE 2 Compound Document Format from a Java environment. OLE...

A week in the BSD CLI

Author: Jem Matzan I've always been comfortable using the command line interface to get specific tasks done. To me, the command line was a necessary...