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SWsoft’s Plesk 7.5.3 for Linux/UNIX Released

Anonymous Reader writes "SWsoft Plesk 7.5.3 addresses Open Source Community with Inclusion of Debian, CentOS and SuSE 9.0 (AMD 64) Support. SWsoft, the established leader...

SUSE 9.3: More, Better, Faster, Now!

Novell's latest release of SUSE Linux, SUSE 9.3, demonstrates Novell's continuing commitment to delivering polished, off-the-shelf Linux distributions for the desktop and professional markets....

Flawed BPL is no broadband panacea

Author: Joe Barr Broadband over power lines has been in the news again recently. At one time BPL was seen as the best way...

LQ Radio Show Launch Announced

jeremy writes "LinuxQuestions.org is proud to announce the official release of LQ Radio. The first installment of the LQ Radio Show has been...

GoblinX 1.1 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "GoblinX is a bootable live CD distribution based on Slackware Linux. The primary goal for GoblinX is to create a more...

The Linux Powered Pepper Pad is Coming

The Pepper Pad is Coming Future Technology News technology Review We reported about the Pepper Pad live from the CES 2005 and published a...

Permeo selects a Progeny custom Linux platform

Progeny announced that it has provided a hardened high-performance Linux platform optimized for Permeo's new Base5 SSL VPN solution. Base5 is the industry's first...

Sun plays hide and seek with key Solaris 10 goodies

Sun Microsystems continues to suffer from a nasty case of over-promising technology months and even years before it can deliver the goods. The latest...

Open source is widespread but much is invisible

Councils are clearly moving towards open source, as noted in our story a few days ago. However, equally interesting is the guidance that's...

db.* Open Source Embedded Database Reaches 2.0

Daniel writes "ITTIA is releasing db.* 2.0 to its community members (Club ITTIA). Club ITTIA is a mobile and embedded database community, where developers...