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Review: Blender 3D

Author: Rui Campos Imagine yourself making a Pixar movie and not paying a dime for the software needed to do it. That's the premise behind Blender 3D,...

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4: An overview

Author: Jem Matzan Recently we had the chance to test out Red Hat's new version of its popular Enterprise Linux product, which Red Hat is...

Released Slackware 10.1 stable.

I hope all of you will enjoy this new Slackware release. Link: slackware.com Category: Linux

Installing Debian From Scratch

Author: Bruce Byfield Debian From Scratch (DFS) is not everyone's distribution. It's not an easy install. You need to know your hardware. You need to...

Distribution Review: Knoppix Games

Author: Preston St. Pierre Games Knoppix is an entertainment-oriented version of the popular Debian-based LiveCD known as Knoppix. The idea behind Games Knoppix is excellent...

Understanding NetBSD 2.0’s new technology

Author: Federico Biancuzzi NetBSD is widely known as the most portable operating system in the world. It currently supports 52 system architectures, all from a...

Interview: Debian Project Leader Martin Michlmayr

Author: Bruno Torres In this interview, Martin Michlmayr, the Debian project leader, talks about Sarge, the next release of Debian GNU/Linux. One of the most...

NewsForge looks back on the key stories of 2004

Author: Chris Preimesberger, Jem Matzan, Joe Barr, and Jay Lyman It's time to look back on the events that shaped the free and open source...

FreeBSD 5.3 is “stable” but not production-ready

Author: Jem Matzan Since the introduction of the FreeBSD-5 branch, FreeBSD enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting the day when the new codebase would stabilize. After...

Linux Advisory Watch – December 17, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for zgv, atari800, MyODBC, mikmod, gstreamer, grep, flim, kdelibs, kdebase, selinux-policy-targeted, xcdroast, udev, PHProjekt, nfs-utils, ncpfs, vim,...