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Using portable, multi-OS sound systems
Author: Christian Vincenot
In the first part of this article, we talked about several different sound systems and APIs that were available for Linux and...
Review: UnixWare 7.1.4 is suitable for basic server duty
Author: Logan Harbaugh
UnixWare 7.1.4 is the latest in a long line of Unix releases from The SCO Group. It is a stable and mature...
The Linux GUI: Application windows
Author: Joe Bolin
Last week I talked about how to start desktop applications using the mouse and the desktop menu. Do this a few times...
Console and Desktop Shaking Hands
The GNOME Desktop Environment is a dynamic, young project and full of expectations. I regret that mine are somewhat higher, though.
Link: freshmeat.net
MontaVista Series of Free Technical Webinars
Annette Oevermann writes "Calling All Developers: Learn How to Achieve a Faster Time to Market, Increased Profitability, and the "Linux" Advantage with MontaVistaMontaVista launches...
Review: Debian-Installer Release Candidate 1
Author: Bruce Byfield
After four years of development, the first release candidate of the new Debian installer is here. If you're familiar with other install...
An introduction to Linux sound systems and APIs
Author: Christian Vincenot
When coding a program, one of the best ways to show users that an event has happened is to produce sounds. That's...
Using open source tools for Linux on POWER
Anonymous Reader writes "This article focuses on open source software for Linux for the POWER microprocessor architecture, but the issues discussed are common to...
Kerry campaign looking for Linux support
Tim Witham writes "This came into my mailbox as a request to pass on. Seems like it might even have paying positions.
The Democratic Party...
Linare offers professional edition Linux
Hema writes "BELLEVUE, WA ― Aug, 2004: Linare Corporation, a manufacturer of software and hardware focused on the Linux platform, now makes it...