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The X Factor: Apple Rolls Out New Version of X11
Latest move for OS X is intended to bring parity with other UNIXes and deepen its Open Source community involvement.
Link: Linux Journal
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Open Source
Existential Programming
truc writes "Can programming be Existential?
These and other questions confront the Accidental Programmer
on his continued quest for the
Lost Art of Computer...
Gryphon and Linux does the Australian Open
Anonymous Reader writes "It's nice to see IBM walk their Linux talk and offer large scale Linux solutions for their customers. This article is...
Contracting clout and Open source security tools
NZheretic writes "InfoWorld's CTO Chad Dickerson has a short but sweet interview with Curt Aubley, CTO of IT Solutions for Lockheed Martin Information Technology,...
The Creative Penguin: Tackat and Everaldo on Icons
Timothy R. Butler writes "Torsten Rahn and Everaldo Coelho, the predominant icon duo in the KDE artist world, and creators of virtually all of...
Libranet was my key to Debian
- By A J Ivanciw -
I had given up on Debian a while back, but for all those out there like me (non
geek...
The Linux Test project ltp-20030110 released
Jeff Martin writes, "The Linux Test Project test suite LTP-20030110.tgz has been released. Visit our website (http://ltp.sourceforge.net) to download the latest version of the...
TLS (The Linux Show!!) kicks off new funding campaign
From their new Chicago broadcast facility, Jeff Gerhardt CEO of GeekCast Broadcasting and
host of The Linux Show!! today announced, "with our broadcast this...
The real cost of zSeries consolidation
Consolidatio of Intel-based servers is a well-established strategy for reducing the running costs and management of enterprise IT systems. But if IBM has its...
Standards Should Make It Easier to Swap Discs
OSTA's MPV faces HighMAT from a Microsoft alliance in effort to set a standard for organizing multimedia files regardless of device.
Link: PCWorld