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McObject and Montavista Linux

Patricia Colby writes "McObject’s High Availability Database Simplifies Development On MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition Issaquah, WA—November 15, 2004—McObject®, developer of the eXtremeDB in-memory embedded database,...

Novell Linux Desktop reviewed: A New Linux Desktop for Enterprise Customers

While installing the Novell desktop, I felt a rush of excitement. The screen displays reminded me of many SuSE Linux installations, but the...

Asterisk: The open source PBX replacement

Author: David Coulson Corporate voice communications have traditionally required expensive office exchange systems and service from big telephone companies. Today, however, organizations can use voice...

Fedora Core 3: Worth the upgrade?

Chris writes "With new features such as SELinux, GNOME 2.8, KDE 3.3, Evolution 2.0, Remote Desktop, Helix Player, and of course Firefox, it may...

Site review: Linux users go to L

Author: Tina Gasperson It's a play on words. It sounds like a trip that should be anything but pleasant. But each day more people are...

How to protect your project, company — and yourself — from unwarranted IP attacks

Author: Jem Matzan In this story, we'll examine a specific and well-documented situation in which unfounded accusations were leveled against a free software project, describe...

OpenOSX Ships Grass 5.4.0 Product

Author: OpenOSX Jeshua Lacock writes "OpenOSX announced today that a major new version of their Grass GIS product is immediately available. It features the much-anticipated...

Linux Advisory Watch – November 12, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for xpdf, libtiff3, sasl, shadow, ruby, freeam, gzip, libgd1, gnats, libgd2, Gallery, ImageMagick, zgv,...

The myth of stability

Author: Jem Matzan Many computer cognoscenti scoff at new software and hardware because it's "not stable yet" or because "the bugs have not been worked...

Ready for prime time: Linux is now hassle-free and enterprise-ready

Linux has come a long way with regard to ease of installation and use. In an interview, Robin Miller, author of Point & Click...