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Open Source Voice-over-IP software for Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "While most Open Source projects are applications and utilities intended
for single users, David Bryan and David Kelly did something different. They...
Opening the desktop
At InfoWorld, Russ Pavlicek reiterates the advantages of the OpenCD projects (it was reported here at NewsForge first). He's glad Windows users will get...
Linux OpenGL graphics drivers for IBM Thinkpad notebooks released by Xi Graphics
PR NewsWire: "Xi Graphics, Inc. announced today the
release of eight high-performance OpenGL Linux graphics drivers for the
A31 ThinkPad Notebook Series from IBM. Four...
A first look at OpenOffice.org 1.0
The LinuxPlanet review starts like this: "We are in the midst of a revolution. Companies have realized that the recent rumblings of Linux moving...
Open Source may help save HP-Compaq deal
Author: JT Smith
- by Jack Bryar -
As HP and Compaq struggle to make their unlikely merger work, there's a lot riding on the...
HP and openMosix Collaborate for IA-64 Port
Anonymous Reader writes: "The openMosix Project has announced that a sponsor and founding member of the recently founded Gelato Federation, the Hewlett-Packard Company, has...
OpenOffice.org announces first MacOSX developer version
Sander Vesik writes: "The first build of OpenOffice.org for MacOSX is now available for download as both source and binaries. For the full text...
Open Source software opens new windows to the third world
From Linux Journal: "GNU/Linux, and tons of useful software that comes along with it, is clearly attracting interest from a range of quarters. From...
Open Source: The next dot com bubble burst?
Embedded.com: "The year 2000 saw the dot-com bubble pop. The myth of a "new economy" predicated on growth rather than profits died as well......
MS in Peruvian Open Source nightmare
The Register has more details about the story that surfaced last week. There's a link to the Preuvian congressman's letter. "Apparently, the Peruvian government...