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Review: Trinity Rescue Kit

Author: Mayank Sharma Anyone who dual-boots, runs, or manages a heterogeneous network with Windows and Linux workstations must occasionally contend with offline or dead systems....

GotVMail gets open source

Author: Tina Gasperson GotVMail is a virtual PBX seller that says it delivers "big company" telephone sound and functionality for a small company price. GotVMail...

ATI: Open v. Closed Drivers

Since Stephen Shankland's article at CNET entitled New Linux look fuels old debate, we have been overwhelmed with requests to take a serious look...

TorPark: A secure, anonymous, and portable Web browser

Author: Nathan Willis TorPark is the intersection of two relatively recent free software developments: portable Firefox and the onion router. Just like the chocolate...

What’s in a name?

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier The Linux community is all about standardization this year. The Linux Standard Base is gathering steam, the Portland project is trying...

Kid’s Programming Language going open source?

Author: Steve Karg Steve Karg writes "I received an email yesterday from Jon Schwartz, creator of Kids Programming Language (KPL). KPL makes it easy for...

A 100% free software-based Italian publisher

Author: Marco Fioretti Journalist Zenone Sovilla founded publishing company Nonluoghi Libere Edizioni (the name approximately means "Non-Places Free Editions") in 2002 after two years' experience...

RR64 3.0RC1 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "DistroWatch reports - Fabio Erculiani has announced the first release candidate of RR64 Linux 3.0, a 64-bit live DVD based on...

LinuxWorld 2006 Keynote Speakers – South Africa

Emerging Media Communications writes "Renowned Keynote Speakers Secured for LinuxWorld. Exhibitions for Africa has announced the confirmation of four, world-renowned speakers in the fields of...

Canadian online census discriminates against FOSS

Author: Bruce Byfield In 2006, Canadians can fill out their census forms online for the first time -- but not if they use GNU/Linux, or...