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Embedded Linux: Is it dead yet?

Electronic Design: "It's raining penguins. Or rather, that's what many people would like you to think. Linux vendors are laying off scores of workers....

Conectiva: Resolver libraries vulnerabilities

Conectiva: There is a buffer overflow vulnerability in several DNS resolver libraries that affect all applications linked to these libraries. In Conectiva Linux the...

KDE Project releases KDE 3.1 alpha1

From KDE.org: The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.1 alpha1, the first development release of a significant feature upgrade for...

“Absolute BSD,” released by No Starch Press

Much to the chagrin of its many users and wannabe users, the BSD operating system (the Berkeley System Distribution, a free Unix) has been...

Building the Linux business infrastructure

ZDNet has the story about more than 50 IBM middleware products now available for Linux. That's out of 300 middleware products available. "The real...

The French have Yopy Linux in their pockets

Announced at CeBIT 2001, hailed by the international press and much sought after by PDA enthusiasts, the multimedia Linux Color PDA, Yopy, developed by...

DesktopLinux.com’s wIndependence essays published

Anonymous Reader writes: "Beginning today, each Thursday DesktopLinux.com will publish five of the winning essays in the first annual wIndependence Day contest. Each essay...

Marcelo Tosatti on UnitedLinux

PDAJames writes: "There's a new interview with Marcelo Tosatti online. He talks about what it's like to be kernel maintainer after nine months on...

Marcelo Tosatti on UnitedLinux

PDAJames writes: "There's a new interview with Marcelo Tosatti online. He talks about what it's like to be kernel maintainer after nine months on...

U.S. House passes ‘tech talent’ bill

"The Tech Talent Act (HR 3130) proposes that the federal government's National Science ...