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Synchronizing PalmOS devices with Linux

Author: Daniel Rubio Smart handheld devices or personal digital assistants (PDA) extend our access to the information on our desktops, from addresses to telephone numbers....

Open source CRM software makes a big splash

Author: Mary E. Tyler BlueWhale 1.0 is a new customer relations management (CRM) product from TechWhale, a Tampa, Fla.-based open source development company. TechWhale's president Alan Ranciato...

Linspire Launches Five-0

Anonymous Reader writes "Linspire Launches World's Easiest Desktop Linux, Linspire Five-0Expansive System-Wide Improvements Result in Practical, Affordable Operating System for Homes, Businesses and SchoolsSAN DIEGO,...

A moment of Xen: Virtualize Linux to test your app

Anonymous Reader writes "Xen is a paravirtualization technology available for the Linux kernel that lets you enclose and test new upgrades as if running...

New Linux Distribution

Alexandre Dussart writes "A new distribution, still at the stage of development, comes to be born. Its name:"Xline". Of an European origin, it should...

Review: WordPress 1.5

Author: Chris Lynch There are almost as many blogging tools out there as there are bloggers. In addition to closed source vendors such as Movable...

Looking good: Basic color management for X

Author: Nathan Willis Periodically I hear someone say that Linux isn't suitable for graphic design work. One common complaint is its lack of an integrated...

Secure your server with LIDS

Author: Preston St. Pierre The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a kernel patch for both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels that adds Mandatory Access Control...

Two floppy-based firewalls

Author: Paul Virijevich When you look in your closet, do you see a pile of obsolete hardware that you just cannot bring yourself to throw...

Solaris 10 looks like Linux (GNOME)

Anonymous Reader writes "On OSDir they've got a whole whack of screenshots of Sun's Solaris 10 from the first boot screen, through an x86...