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Oklahoma non-profit finds open source OK

Author: Anthony Papillion-Saffer Non-profit organisations are always looking for ways to better serve the public. But, with ever-shrinking budgets, it can sometimes be hard for...

Allstream Earns HP Linux Elite Partner Designation

Allstream, one of Canada's leading communication solutions providers, today announced that it has achieved the prestigious status of HP Linux Elite Partner -- making...

MontaVista Software Opens Office in United Kingdom

Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., and LONDON, Aug. 30, 2004 -- MontaVista Software Inc. today announced the establishment of a MontaVista office in the...

LinuxQuestions.org adds Linare Linux forum

Author: LinuxQuestions.org jeremy writes "Another distribution has joined LinuxQuestions.org. With the addition of Linare Linux, the total number of participating distributions is now 17. "Having a...

Xfld – Xfce Live Demo – 0.1 released

Author: Benedikt Meurer Benedikt Meurer writes: os-cillation, a german IT company, just released Xfld 0.1, a GNU/Linux distribution derived from the popular Knoppix distribution. It...

Open Source Architecture Implementation Platform

Malcolm Evans writes: Software construction innovators Wilde Technologies have announced the Open Source launch of their new Architectural Implementation platform.The award winning Dublin based...

Neuros Audio, LLC Releases Firmware Source Code

Author: Kathryn Born Kathryn Born writes: Neuros Audio, LLC had released the source code for the Neuros firmware. The Neuros has a number of important...

XPde 0.5.1 Released – Screenshots

Steve Mallett writes "XPde is a Linux desktop that looks so frighteningly close to Windows XP I didn't recognize it as other than XP...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 27th 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were ...

Migrating Windows to Linux — and back — and forth

Author: Tina Gasperson In October 2003, Randy Lastinger, director of network operations for National Background Data, made himself so valuable to the company that it had to quit...