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ThursdaySpeaking of GNU/Linux

Author: JT Smith By: Emmett PlantDear EminemDear EminemOne thing we're learning in the new internet economy is that ideology and technology go hand-in-hand. I know the...

Linux-Mandrake Security Update Advisory

Author: JT Smith Linux Mandrake Security Team is offering a security fix for all versions of the ISC DHCP client program, dhclient, that are...

Zero-Knowledge Systems Releases First Tranche of Souce Code

Author: JT Smith Zero-Knowledge announces the release of the source code of the Freedom Linux kernel interface. Source code will be available for download from...

TuesdayOpen Source People

Author: JT Smith By: Julie BresnickAll the World is Not Just a StageAll the World is Not Just a StageI'm sorry, I just think technology...

Testing, testing, testing

Author: JT Smith This is a test, this is only a test. If this were an actual NewsForge story, you would be instructed to seek...

Open source’s big party

Author: JT Smith Tony Granata writes: UpsideToday's Sam Williams reports on the O'Reilly Open Source Convention in Monterey this week. Highlights include keynote speakers...

Two Linux companies, two very different plans

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - This week, like so many other weeks over the last year, the business message from the...

Sawfish: The next big thing in window managers

Author: JT Smith BSD Today reviews Sawfish, a window manager designed for speed and flexibility. The bottom line: Sawfish is a threat to popular window...

GNOME Office, how far along are we?

Author: JT Smith Tony Granata writes: LinuxOrbit.com's Editor-in-chief John Gowin compares GNOME Office suite of applications against Microsoft Office. Category: Linux

FreeBSD 4.1 in release candidate mode

Author: JT Smith The 4.1 branch of FreeBSD has been frozen as of 18:00 GMT July 20, and is available for download. Category: Linux