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One User’s Thoughts on FreeBSD 4.9

I've been using computers since I was quite young and have been using Unixlike OSes for about two years. Most of...

Linux is Desktop Ready

A lot of Linux advocates and detractors claim or still think that Linux isn't ready for the desktop. This may be...

How can free software compete with commercial developers?

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller The amazing thing about the free vs. proprietary software race is that free software is in it at all. With...

Numerical Python: numeric and numarray packages

Anonymous Reader writes "Numerical Python (often called NumPy) is a widely used extension library for fast operations on fixed-type arrays, of any dimensionality, in...

An Open Letter to Red Hat Inc

An Anonymous Reader writes "The given deployment details are for my previous employer, who still consults me on a regular basis. I have advocated...

Vector Linux 4.0 Review

Anonymous Reader writes "Matt Lacey is reviewing the Vector Linux 4.0 distro for OSNews in an article discussing installation, usage and performance. Matt gives...

Open source network administration with MRTG

Author: James M. Kretchmar MRTG is the Multi Router Traffic Grapher, a piece of free software released under the GNU General Public License. It was...

Open Source Software economics

Author: Andrew Welch, president of Ambrosia Software, Inc. As an occasional user of Linux, and someone in the software industry, I've followed the "Open Source"...

Devil-Linux 1.0: The (hell)firewall

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Today, Halloween, marks the debut of Devil-Linux 1.0, a runs-from-CD (or USB flash device) firewall/router distribution designed to give you...

CLI for noobies: man for hier

Author: Joe Barr This is the third in a series of articles on the Linux CLI for Noobies. The last time the topic was...