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Indonesia adopts JDS on Linux as a national desktop

editingwhiz writes "Indonesia's Ministry of Research and Technology Thurday said it will implement a Java Desktop System on Linux as a national-standard desktop, customed-designed...

Net_User_3 conference: Art, new media, and free software

Author: Daniel Secareanu Net User is an international interdisciplinary conference that takes place in Bulgaria every two years and features a wide variety of current...

Announcing a New Online Store for Tux T-shirts

(PRLEAP.COM) The brainchild of two Linux enthusiasts, Bryan Dumm and Michael McSteen, TuxDelux is an effort to increase public awareness of Linux by shamelessly...

Donated Linux desktops no panacea for Australian community center

Author: Tina Gasperson The Hut Community Centre in Adelaide, South Australia, provides to local residents services like group fitness classes, a community bus, job search...

Ottawa Linux Symposium, Day 3

Author: David "cdlu" Graham The third of four days of this year's Ottawa Linux Symposium started before I did in the morning but the remainder...

Apress Publishes First Book on Hibernate 3

Stephanie Parker writes "“Hibernate's goal is to relieve the developer from 95 percent of common data persistence related programming tasks.” Hibernate.org Berkeley, CA—July 2005—...

db.* proves it’s a database survivor

Author: Mary E. Tyler The open source database db.* (pronounced D B star) has survived proprietary origins and the dot-com bust to find new life...

Linspire Users Can Now Play Windows Games

Anonymous Reader writes "TransGaming Releases Latest Cedega Portability Technology for Linspire Operating System Gamers Able to Play Hundreds of Microsoft Windows Games on Desktop...

The Java open source debate

The recent announcement from Apache regarding their plans to embark on their own J2SE implementation called Harmony has re-ignited the long-running Java/OSS debate. James...

Decline and fall of the version number

Author: Nathan Willis As a software version-numbering aficionado, I have recently concluded that the FOSS world has gone mad and is hurling itself -- users...