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The New MySQL Enterprise

Anonymous Reader writes "LONDON & CUPERTINO, Calif. -- October 17, 2006 -- MySQL AB, developer of the world's most popular open source database, today...

Review: Slackware goes to 11

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Slackware Linux 11 was released at the beginning of this month, which marks 13 years of continued development. Slackware Linux, while...

eDonkey2000’s demise illustrates open source’s problems in community-centric computing

Author: Nathan Willis Somewhere on an old backup disc buried under a stack of magazines, I still have a copy of the eDonkey file-sharing client....

Sabayon Linux miniEdition looks sharp on the bleeding edge

Author: Nathan Willis Last week the Sabayon Linux project released ISO images of its miniEdition 3.1 live CD Linux distro. Sabayon has earned a reputation...

GNU Bayonne project leader to speak in Venezuela

GNU Telephony writes "David Sugar will be speaking about Telefonia Libre and development of telecenter solutions for emerging communities at the IVth annual International...

ApacheCon 2006 wrapup

Author: Joe Barr ApacheCon 2006 ended its week-long run in Austin, Texas, on Friday. The event proved that Linux is not the only brightly shining...

The GIMP’s next-generation imaging core demonstrated

Author: Nathan Willis GIMP developer Øyvind Kolås gave a public demonstration of the Generic Graphical Library (GEGL) on Friday at the Piksel 06 festival in...

My first 10 years with Linux

Author: Joe Barr I have now officially entered my second decade using Linux and free/open source software in a meaningful way. I began dabbling with...

Nexenta combines OpenSolaris, GNU, and Ubuntu

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier What do you get when you combine OpenSolaris, the GNU utilities, and Ubuntu? Nexenta -- a GNU-based open source operating system...

Multi-user Linux Internet Cafe Software

Trevor Poapst writes "Omni and Blueloop have partnered to deliver LinuxWorld London's Internet cafe. The Internet cafe will consist of 12 independent Linux workstations...