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STP 3.0 opens testing to apps and eases interface, multiple system control is next

Author: Jay Lyman The Open Source Development Labs announced this week its major upgrade to version 3.0 of the Scalable Test Platform (STP) testing suite,...

Red Hat Fedora Linux 2

Scott writes "This book is not about Linux per se. Although it does go into the history and some recent events leading to Fedora...

Lycoris adds new application integration layer to Linux

Author: Jason Prince When Lycoris released a new version of its popular Linux operating system, Desktop/LX 1.4, this week, it also debuted a new application...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 20, 2004

Author: Ryan Maple This week, advisories were released for acroread, ftpd, gaim, glibc, gv, kdelibs, kernel, mozilla, mysql, Nessus, Netscape, pam, qt3, Roundup, rsync, ruby, semi, spamassassin, squirrelmail,...

Lycoris Announces Desktop/LX 1.4

Robert Norton writes "The premiere Desktop Linux company reaffirms its commitment to customers with the fifth major release of the #1 alternative to Windows® Maple...

IBM releases new Eclipse development package for Linux

IBM on Thursday released a no-cost Eclipse development package for building and deploying applications on Linux. The package consists of the latest open source Eclipse...

Securing MySQL

Author: Mike Peters Thanks to its speed and stability, MySQL has earned a place on millions of servers worldwide. MySQL has a simple and effective...

ICS Acquires Centerline Software

David Hitrys writes "ICS Acquires Centerline Development Systems, Inc. Provides a Pathway to Linux for Centerline’s Unix C/C++ Software Developers.Cambridge, Mass. – August 17,...

How a new Linux system bolstered a major art museum’s presentation

Author: Tina Gasperson San Francisco's Asian Art Museum, which houses the largest collection of Asian art in the Western world,is testing a Web site that...

Getting more out of Vim

Author: Brian Jones If you're a Linux administrator, no matter what size your environment, it's quite likely that you use Vim. You probably use it...