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MandrakeSoft plans new revenue source
- by Joe Barr -
Following up on a story appearing this morning at DesktopLinux.com about MandrakeSoft selling ads in their free download version of...
Spaghettilearning 1.0 Final is out!
Anonymous Reader writes "Spaghettilearning is an E-Learning LMS platform written in PHP +Mysql, it works in any platform and in any browser (Xhtml +...
Linux and Seeds, Geeks and Farmers – a Spiritual Link
Last month we published some musings about Open Source Seeds. We got some interesting feedback, and will be publishing more on
the...
Bring computer, get Linux
Linux user groups are holding Installfests at several venues this weekend, aimed at allowing the public to take
their computers to various...
SoL – Server optimized Linux 17.00 released
antitachyon writes "Vienna, Austria, Sept. 11, 2003 antitachyon - Manalo & Willner OEG (http://www.antitachyon.com)
proudly announces the fourth stable release of SoL - Server optimized...
Linux makes the grade at Yale
- by Karen D. Schwartz -
Rick Beebe has a tough job. Not only is he responsible for running the email servers, Web servers,...
September Issue of php|architect Released — in print
fuzzygroup writes "Announcing the September 2003 Issue of php|architect.
This month: Beating hackers, bug management, advanced databases, printing with PHP and much, much more!
We're happy...
Debian GNU/Linux – Not Just Another Pretty Face (Part II)
ladislav writes "Debian GNU/Linux, the largest of Linux distros when measured in gigabytes, provides fertile ground for technical discussion. Last week, Robert Storey published...
AmphetaDesk: A hopped-up RSS reader
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- by Lee Schlesinger -
Having researched RSS and RSS readers, I was eager to put one to the test. I tried a...
Keep it Real Simple, Stupid: An introduction to RSS
- by Lee Schlesinger -
E-mail was the first good way to exchange ideas on the Internet. E-mail is fine for one-to-one or one-to-many...