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Interview: Developer of GNOME port to Windows-dupe from thurs.

Author: JT Smith LinuxOrbit interviews Charles Northrup, CTO for Global Technologies and the ...

Microsoft issues beta version of embedded Whistler

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports on MS's launch of Whistler for embedded systems. "Microsoft clearly needs to counter in some way the trend to...

Microsoft issues beta version of embedded Whistler

Author: JT Smith InfoWorld reports on MS's launch of Whistler for embedded systems. "Microsoft clearly needs to counter in some way the trend to...

MontaVista Software launches training program

Author: JT Smith At BusinessWire: MontaVista Software, Inc., developer of the Hard Hat(TM) Linux operating system for embedded applications, has established the "MontaVista University" training program...

Book Review: Practical UNIX and Internet Security

Author: JT Smith 32bitsonline has the review: "The authors of 'Practical UNIX and Internet Security,' Simson Garfinkel and Gene Spafford, write in a very ...

Perl 5.6.1 TRIAL1 Released

Author: JT Smith From use.perl.org: "Gurusamy Sarathy has released TRIAL1, the first trial release, of perl 5.6.1. Don't use it on your production...

Lutris Enhydra 3.5 available for pre-order

Author: JT Smith From BusinessWire: Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading open source enterprise software and services company, today announced that Lutris Enhydra 3.5, the first application...

Interview with Slackware developer Cantrell

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers debate an article about Slackware developer David Cantrell on Userlocal.com. He talks about his start in Slackware Linux and what...

Companies rethink e-business

Author: JT Smith ZDNet UK has a story on companies reworking their e-business strategies with IBM chief executive Lou Gerstner advising that companies need an...

Port scans legal, judge says

Author: JT Smith SecurityFocus reports: "A tiff between two IT contractors that spiraled into federal court ended last month with a U.S. district court ruling in...