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Interview With Con Kolivas

Jeremy Andrews writes: "Con Kolivas, a practicing doctor in Australia, has written a benchmarking tool called ConTest which has proven to be tremendously useful...

Linux.conf.au 2003 announces Sun Microsystems(tm)

Bernard B writes "Linux.conf.au 2003 is pleased to announce that Sun Microsystems will sponsor the Linux.conf.au 2003 Regional Delegate Program, to assist deserving people across Australia to attend Linux.conf.au...

Daemon News to provide NetBSD, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD classes

"OREM, Utah - Daemon News, a provider of BSD news and services, announced this week the availability of several BSD system administration training classes. The hands-on,...

OpenOffice.org as a 2-year-old: Still aiming to catch MS Office

-By Grant Gross - OpenOffice.org, the Open Source office suite based on Sun's StarOffice, celebrated its second birthday this week with a couple of...

Year two of OpenOffice.org

The site has a collection of interviews and articles on OpenOffice.org. "This year has been extraordinary for OpenOffice.org, and any report of what has...

Open Source review/blogs: SnipSnap

Steve Mallett writes: "OSDir.com had a pretty interesting app submitted over the holiday called SnipSnap. For those who'd like to see weblogs go...

Tonight on the Linux Show: Webcasters get screwed (again)

Jeff Gerhardt writes: Tuesday, October 15th, 2002, from Chicago IL, home of Da Bearse. Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com, at 6pm pt, 7pm mt, 8pm...

Red Hat removing all national flag icons

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - After being castigated over removing Taiwan's flag from KDE files in order to make its product acceptable to the...

KDE 3.1: The best KDE yet

"As most of you desktop users already know, the KDE Project recently released KDE 3.1beta2, which will be the final ...

Red Hat Linux 8.0 tops desktop class

"After insisting for years that the open-source operating system was not yet ready for the corporate desktop, the biggest name in Linux has thrown...