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First look: ajaxWrite
Author: Bruce Byfield
ajaxWrite could easily become the victim of inflated expectations. The first of a series of online applications by Ajax13, a new company...
Open Source Software Opens Up
Linux is easy to install, the applications are easy to use, but the system administration is different than Windows (some would say it's still...
Boot Camp users reporting serious crashes
Over on the Apple.com discussion boards, a number of people are reporting that Boot Camp--Apple's new beta software that allows Intel-based Mac owners to...
Getting started with Nagios 2.1
Author: Paul Virijevich
Nagios, the premier open source network monitoring program, is celebrating its 2.1 release. With four years of development under its belt, Nagios...
The Amazing Shrinking PC
Author: Rob Reilly
Behold the OQO model 01+ tablet edition palmtop. It's a self-contained mobile PC system in a 4.9x3.4x0.9-inch metallic case, tipping the scales...
Package management meets version control in rPath
Author: Bruce Byfield
rPath is a young company that is rapidly becoming a leader in package management innovation. At a time when traditional package management...
Interview with Debian Project Leader-elect Anthony Towns
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
The results are in, and Debian Developer Anthony Towns will take office as the Debian Project Leader (DPL) on April 17,...
Linux and the End Of The World
Charles Spencer writes "One of the more modest goals of the Open Source and Linux software community is World domination. Well, it seems we...
FUDCon and folding the Fedora Foundation
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
BOSTON, MASS. -- Last Friday, after the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, I sat in on the fifth Fedora User and Developer...
My desktop OS: Damn Small Linux
Author: Brandon Egbert
I'm a student who does freelance PHP coding and pixel art. I've always wanted a dedicated computer for my work, but that...