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State of Storage Engine for MySQL and Drizzle
Author: JT Smith
Brian Aker blogs about the state of storage engines for the MySQL and Drizzle projects.
Brian Aker, the Directory of Archive for MySQL,...
OpenOffice.org 3.0 is an incremental improvement
Author: Bruce Byfield
OpenOffice.org 3.0, which is being released today, is not the great leap forward in look and feel that version 2.0 represented, but...
The Ohio LinuxFest webcast, by NOOSS.org
Author: JT Smith
The Northeast Ohio Open Source will be webcasting live from the floor from of the Ohio LinuxFest this Saturday, October 11th. As...
KOffice 2.0 beta hints at improved capabilities
Author: Bruce Byfield
KOffice has been trailing the office application leaders for a long time. Despite years of development, it has yet to match OpenOffice.org...
After 2.0 release, Miguel de Icaza reflects on Mono’s past and future
Author: Bruce Byfield
Few free and open source software projects have attracted such a range of reactions as Mono. On one hand, as an implementation...
Sidux grows on you
Author: Susan Linton
Sidux, a relatively new desktop Linux distribution, is based on Sid, the unstable developmental branch of Debian. The developers strive for an...
Become a multimedia pro with the Vector Linux Multimedia Bonus Disc
Author: Travis Mallett
Many audio, video, and graphics professionals would like to make the switch to Linux, but don't want to deal with the hassle...
Watch TV with Linux
In our modern, and busy, world the separation between home computers and home entertainment systems is fast fading. Linux makes it a cinch to...
AMD Radeon HD 3300 / 790GX
Author: JT Smith
Back in March we looked at the AMD Radeon HD 3200 graphics with AMD's 780G Chipset and found it to be a...
NPX-9000 UMPC is inexpensive but underpowered
Author: Phil Thane
The wave of cheap netbooks, mini laptops, or ultra-mobile PCs has crested with the cheapest yet, the NPX-9000 from Carapelli. Though it...