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Cubicleware: Sun’s JDS vs. Ximian XD2

Author: Chris Gulker Sun's Java Desktop System joins Novell's Ximian XD2 as a tailored GNOME desktop that's aimed at cubicle workers in large enterprise settings,...

How will Office 2003 DRM impact interoperability?

Author: Dr. Paul Cesarini In the near future, will we be able to open and access files from our coworkers, our clients, or our students?...

Understanding PAM

Author: JT Smith Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is an oft misunderstood, and in at least this admin's opinion, underutilized mechanism on *nix systems. Sitting in its little...

openMosix Project Celebrates 2nd Anniversary

Bruce Knox, openMosix Project writes "Cupertino (February 10, 2004) - openMosix Project today celebrates its second anniversary. This OpenSource project has become the...

Libranet 2.8 – The Install

Garret writes "As an intermediate Linux user and experienced web developer, I find that my needs as a Linux user are a straight forward...

Desktop Productivity and Applications Training

linuxcertified, Inc. writes "SAN JOSE, Calif. LinuxCertified announced a new training program, focusing on Linux desktop productivity and applications. This two-day training on Desktop...

PyCon 2004 – Python Developers Conference

Stephan Deibel writes "PyCon 2004, the second annual Python developers conference, will be held at George Washington University's Cafritz Conference Center in Washington DC on March...

What you need to know to write man pages

Author: Peter Seebach Despite the frequent attempts at competing formats, manual pages remain the core of standard Unix documentation. Users often prefer manual pages to other...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 6, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for perl, crawl, kernel, cvs, tcpdump, ethereal, mksnap_ffs, gaim, NetPBM, and mc....

Aspen Systems unveils new dual blade server

Author: Chris Preimesberger Aspen Systems, Inc., best known for its Beowulf Linux cluster systems, this week introduced the Xeon-based Glacier Dual Blade Server System. The...