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KompoZer revives Mozilla WYSIWYG Web editing software

Author: Nathan Willis In proprietary software, Web page design is dominated by Adobe's Dreamweaver and Microsoft's FrontPage. Free software users have witnessed the rise and...

Taoism of open source

Author: Chen Nan Yang 2,500 years ago, the Chinese philosopher Confucius asked Lao-tzu, the founder of Taoism, "What is Tao?" Lao-tzu opened his mouth but...

NOOSS To Webcast from OLF

The Northeast Ohio Open Source Society NOOSS will webcast live from the Ohio Linuxfest, Saturday September 29th, the webcast will be available from 9...

Linux distro for women? Thanks, but no thanks

Author: Tina Gasperson The idea is floating around again: Let's make a special Linux distribution for women! We're smarter than that, aren't we? I say,...

MindTouch sees fastest adoption among wiki vendors

Author: JT Smith MindTouch, the first open source wiki company, has just surpassed 100,000 wiki installs in its first year since launch. With an average...

Linspire adds paid support option to Freespire

Linspire, the company behind the Linspire commercial and Freespire community desktop Linux operating systems and CNR.com, a free Linux software delivery service, has announced...

Fedora virtualization via Xen

Author: Andrew Hudson and Paul Hudson Xen is a powerful new virtualization system that enables you to run multiple operating systems on one computer. Here's...

TechBookReport on ‘The Official DSL Book’

Author: JT Smith Damn Small Linux (DSL) is, well, pretty damn small. And, for all it's skinniness it manages to provide a fully functional operating...

Kind of fond of FaunOS

Author: Susan Linton FaunOS offers a full KDE desktop system with a comprehensive set of applications as either a live DVD or a live USB...

NVIDIA GeForce 8 + 100.14.19 Redux

Author: JT Smith This past week was marked by the release of the NVIDIA 100.14.19 display driver for Linux and Solaris, which was the first...