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An old hacker slaps up Slackware
Author: Joe Barr
Slackware is old-school Linux. Back in the day -- before Red Hat seized the throne -- Pat Volkerding's Linux distribution was...
Governor Announces New Open Source Technology Initiative by Oregon Universities
Governor Ted Kulongoski today announced the contribution of $350,000 by search technology leader Google Inc. to a joint open source technology initiative of Oregon...
Fetching email with Mutt
Author: Shashank Sharma
What do you look for in an email program? You may find it in Mutt, an easy-to-use text-based messaging client. Here's all...
The Future of Wireless Connectivity
Anonymous Reader writes "With Google offering free Wi-Fi to San Francisco, the beginning of the end of wired networks has probably begun. The reasons...
TechBookReport on ‘Java Puzzlers’
TBR writes "Java Puzzlers is unlike any Java book we've seen before. Promising the reader an exploration of 'traps, pitfalls and corner cases', this...
Advanced Squid
Author: Aditya Nag
Squid is a free caching proxy server that runs on Linux and many other operating systems. Many Linux users who have used...
Trolltech: A case study in open source business
Author: Tom Chance
With a customer list that includes Opera, Skype, German Brockhaus Encylopaedia, Google Earth, Adobe Photoshop Album, and the KDE Project, Trolltech is...
Bnetd reverse engineering ruling may stifle innovation
Author: Jay Lyman
Blizzard Entertainment, maker of the popular Warcraft and Diablo videogame titles, handed opponents of reverse engineering perhaps their most potent weapon to...
Blender Conference closes, Orange Teaser released
Phillip Richdale writes "This years International Blender Conference in Amsterdam has closed at Sunday, 19:00 local time. The 3-day anual meeting of Blender and...
Three reasons why Internet-based applications are a bad idea
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
We've all heard the hype about how Sun and Google may someday, somehow, produce a version of StarOffice or OpenOffice.org that...