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AbsoluteX now available

Author: JT Smith LinuxDevices.com reports that the AbsoluteX open source development toolkit is now available for download. "AbsoluteX, unveiled at the recent Atlanta Linux Showcase,...

Big things, small packages

Author: JT Smith From Linux.com: "Ah, the holidays. Time for family, friends and package management. How does the virtual family of Linux distributions stack up...

VMWare goes for server market with two new products

Author: JT Smith Kevin Reichard at LinuxPlanet reports: "Hoping to leverage its success on the desktop, VMware is bringing its multiple-OS technology to the ...

Motorola, Lutris team to enable access to enterprise solutions from wireless phones

Author: JT Smith SCHAUMBURG, Ill. & SANTA CRUZ, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 4, 2000-- Motorola (NYSE: MOT) and Lutris Technologies Inc., the developer of the Open Source...

The future according to Dennis Ritchie

Author: JT Smith "There are few names in computing bigger than that of Dennis Ritchie. In this interview, Ritchie talks about the ...

The HP-Perens union could be good for all of us

Author: JT Smith -by Tina Gasperson - Hewlett-Packard today becomes the first traditional company to employ a well-known Open Source advocate -- on purpose, that is....

osOpinion: UNIX Sendmail vs. Exchange 2000

Author: JT Smith From OSOpinion: "Some of our more advanced users had been asking to use Outlook, but we were not successful installing...

M stands for MLVWM and memories

Author: JT Smith Brian Proffitt at LinuxPlanet writes: "I have a certain affinity for Apple computers. It was, after all, an Apple IIC that I...

Interview with Kurt Seifried of SecurityPortal.com

Author: JT Smith Newsforge reader Renato Murilo Langona writes to tell us: "LinuxSecurity Brasil did an interview with Kurt Seifried from SecurityPortal. Kurt is...

Obtaining Evolution

Author: JT Smith Linux Planet reviews Evolution, a graphical email programme, and how to get it. Category: Open Source