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Ximian fan and Perens buy ads on Google

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - After last week's "tempest in a teapot" regarding Ximian's decidedly capitalistic decision to place ads on Google linked...

MandrakeSoft supports ‘killer’ Internet application, PHP-Nuke

Author: JT Smith As a further illustration of its commitment to the Open Source community, MandrakeSoft announces its support to "PHP-Nuke", an Open Source...

MandrakeSoft supports ‘killer’ Internet application, PHP-Nuke

Author: JT Smith MandrakeSoft published this press release: "As a further illustration of its commitment to the Open Source community, MandrakeSoft announces its support to...

How x86 turned into Java

Author: JT Smith A ZDNet column talks about the promise of Java and how Linux works into the issue. "Like anyone who's paying a modicum...

The InNOTvators destroying American way of life

Author: JT Smith Dean Pannell (a.k.a. dinotrac) tells us about Vincent David's lonely quest to protect an innovative world from the clutches of free software. The...

GUIs and inclusiveness knock heads

Author: JT Smith The GUI as we know it needs to change. It excludes too many people and hinders too much productivity. In This Story: Weakness Of...

Declaration of Software Freedom: Is software law or literature?

Author: JT Smith - By Tony Stanco - FreeDevelopers.Net The following are the reasons that FreeDevelopers.Net based the Declaration of Software Freedom on the Declaration of Independence. The...

Speed up your network’s Internet connection or web server with cache

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "Is your network's T1 line just not cutting it anymore? Or does your web server need a boost? In...

NYLUG meeting: A day in the life of a Slashdot poster

Author: JT Smith Please join us for a glimpse into "A Day in the life of a Slashdot Poster". Our presenters will be michael (Michael...

Red Hat security advisory

Author: JT Smith LWN Daily reports a Red Hat security vulnerability: "New vixie-cron packages are available that fix a buffer overflow in the 'crontab' command; this...