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Canada census developers add Linux support
Author: Bruce Byfield
Statistics Canada has responded to concerned free software users by adding GNU/Linux support to the online census. While other free operating systems...
Gentoo 2006.0: Elbow grease required
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
I've been toying with Gentoo 2006.0 off and on since it was released in February. Gentoo is a solid distribution, but...
worldKit: GIS the easy way
Author: Dmitri Popov
Creating even a simple interactive map for publication on the Web can be a real hassle. worldKit, a Flash-based lightweight geographical information...
Book Review: User Mode Linux
Nowadays with the advent of more powerful processors and cheaper memory, interest has been re-generated towards virtualization technologies - be it a commercial venture...
Microsoft man’s shadow over bankrupt SGI
The size of SGI's debt - at $664m it's twice the value of its assets - is enough to deter all but the most...
GeoLogX geotagging hit logger uses Google Maps API
Arclight writes "The GeoLogX Locative Hit logger now makes use of the Google Maps V2 API and is now available under the LGPL open...
Software freedom vs. software utility
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Software freedom vs. software utility is an ongoing battle, and I've ended up in the middle of it since I started...
Will Linux Push Unix out of China?
Windows and Linux are the two big rivals of Unix. Though born just nine years ago, Linux has developed very fast, thanks to its...
Gosling: Java source code already available
Anyone looking for Sun Microsystems to relinquish control of Java to the open source community or to join the Eclipse Foundation is likely to...
SUSE Linux 10.1 Screenshot Tour
Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - Following some eight months of testing, the openSUSE project has finally released the long-delayed and much-awaited SUSE Linux...