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GNOME 2.6 Marks Smooth Upgrade

sjvn writes "Version 2.6 of The GNOME Project's desktop environment for Linux and Unix is faster and more polished than the release it replaces...

Open source databases gaining ground, analysts say

Author: Jay Lyman Open source databases have a bright outlook in low-end, Unix-friendly vertical markets, including telecommunications and retail. They have grown from niche use...

Pkgsrc Lecture to be at LinuxFest Northwest

Guest writes "A lecture presenting Pkgsrc, the software build and packaging system, will be given at LinuxFest Northwest 2004 on Saturday, April 17 in Bellingham, Washington,...

CARP your way to high availability

Author: Sunny Raspet You're putting out system management fires, with five SSH sessions open on your desktop. The mail server needs a restart after that...

Real World Linux 2004, Day 3: The conclusion

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham TORONTO -- The third and final day of the Real World Linux 2004 conference saw a number of valuable technical sessions...

Is CRM Feasible on Open Source?

As more companies explore the cost effectiveness and power of open-source platforms like Linux , questions are arising about the interoperability of major enterprise...

Real World Linux 2004, Day 2: Keynotes

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham TORONTO -- Real World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is under way this week at the Metro Convention Center in Canada's...

An in-depth look at SUSE 9.1 RC2

Author: Joe Barr Here is our promised in-depth look at the latest SUSE 9.1 beta. I found a little more flakiness than I would be...

NetBeans 3.6 GA version released

Author: Chris Preimesberger NetBeans IDE 3.6, which includes two-tier J2EE 1.4 support, became generally available Tuesday. NetBeans is a pure Java, open source development environment...

JDBC Driver to Tunnel Through Firewalls

Christoph Sauer writes " It's a common problem: database applications cannot access relational databases because firewalls block the necessary ports. A workaround for this limitation...