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My Workstation OS: Mac OS X
Author: Joshua Wood
My work involves administering Unix Web servers and a mix of office desktops, along with developing the applications we run on them....
Linux Advisory Watch – February 25, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for emacs, gftp, bidwatcher,
mailman, squid, mod_python, kdeedu, gamin, pcmcia, openssh,
postgresql, gimp, midnight commander, gproftpd,...
OpenEMR, CRM & open source Medical Application
Anonymous Reader writes "Jason Riker of FedoraNews reviews SCALE 3x: I had a fantastic time at this year's SCALE. I spent two fun filled...
GnomeMeeting: It’s not just for video conferencing
Author: Joe Barr
I've finally gotten around to trying GnomeMeeting, the Internet phone/video conferencing tool written by Damien Sandras in 2000. GnomeMeeting, the open source...
SCALE 3X – Windows to Linux, Remastering Knoppix, Personal Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "Ken Leyba reviews 3 seminars from the 3rd Annual Southern California Linux Expo (SCALE 3x). They include: "Windows to Linux...
Convert a Windows system to dual-boot Linux on a second drive
Author: Philip J. Hollenback
I was recently assigned the task of converting a system running Windows XP to dual-boot Windows and Linux. The user needed...
Convert a Windows system to dual-boot Linux on a second drive
Author: Preston St. Pierre
I was recently assigned the task of converting a system running Windows XP to dual-boot Windows and Linux. The user needed...
My workstation OS: Arch Linux
Author: Thomas Niklas Moran
I started using Linux when SUSE Linux 6.1 came out. I've fiddled with Corel Linux, Mandrake, Turbolinux, and Slackware 9.0, but...
Linux Advisory Watch – February 18, 2005
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for libXpm, evolution, mailman, hztty,
xpcd, sympa, netkit-rwho, toolchain, htdig, synaestheia, awstats, typespeed,
...
LinuxWorld expo wrapup
Author: Daniel P. Dern
The LinuxWorld Conference and Expo held in Boston this week looked a lot like any Linux show, with suits and T-shirts...