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Sun releases StarOffice, but Web version delayed

Author: JT Smith Sun Microsystems has released the source code for its StarOffice, but the Web-based StarPortal version of the software is still delayed, InfoWorld...

SDMI: More secure than you think?

Author: JT Smith The Secure Digital Music Initiative may not have been hacked yet after all, reports 32bitsonline. "A report in Web 'zine Salon last...

Code forking: Wine and Samba

Author: JT Smith From a column at LinuxPlanet: "I'm of the opinion that while code forking in and of itself isn't necessarily a ...

Lutris Enhydra: First wireless server to address global needs

Author: JT Smith Enhydra XMLC and next-generation protocol support guarantees application delivery to any analog, WAP, i-mode, or J2ME cellular device. SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 16,...

Samba forking announcement causes varied reactions

Author: JT Smith Open Source print-and-file server vendor Samba Corp. announced Friday plans to fork its code base because of two warring camps in the...

Red Hat Network: Scrap the old versions, they’re not supported

Author: JT Smith LinuxToday.com.au looks at some of the system administration issues that the Red Hat Network confronts users with. "The first thing that you...

Weekly news wrapup: Red Hat responds to bad PR

Author: JT Smith By Grant Gross Managing EditorIs it really all about Microsoft? More fallout this week about Microsoft's decision to invest in the Linux-friendly Corel. Several...

What’s GNU with the FSF

Author: JT Smith Maxmimum Linux talked to representatives of the Free Software Foundation last week at the Annual Linux Showcase. FSF is still fighting against...

Samba code fork announced

Author: JT Smith Slashdot has the scoop on Samba code forking. Some of the developers have different ideas on how the project should be...

What’s GNOME?

Author: JT Smith BSDToday looks at the definition of Gnome, spelling out its various features, its design, and how to get it going on FreeBSD...