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Firebird team comments on Coverity tests results

Author: Claudio Valderrama Carlos H. Cantu writes "A few weeks ago, Coverity released the first results of its automated source code analyser tool running against...

Red Hat releases Fedora Core 5

Among the new desktop applications in FC 5 are fruits of the open source Mono project, which include the Tomboy note-taking application, the...

Governments Go Online — Without Windows

Electronic governance promises to cut corruption and improve transparency, and open source Get Linux or Windows Managed Hosting Services with Industry Leading Fanatical Support....

Linux desktops need more than just a pretty face

When one launches into a critique about Linux, you really do have to be careful not offend the sensibilities of open source devotees. However,...

Here’s an Idea: Let Everyone Have Ideas

That's a key lesson behind the rise of open source technology, most notably Linux. A ragtag army of programmers organized into groups, wrote computer...

Use the source

“What the Internet has done is made the world really small,” said Katley. “What open source has done is allowed us to have volume...

Making the jump to Linux: Six frustrations

Author: Andy King I am a high school science teacher who is attempting to make the jump to Linux. A few months ago I...

Michael Robertson fires first salvo of software revolution with ajaxWrite

In a blog post on his own site, Michaels Robertson announced yesterday that a new AJAX word processor called ajaxWrite was available for...

Samba 4 moves closer to production

A second 'technology preview' of the open source networking tool is out, but its developers have warned it's not secure. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Open Source

Check Point withdraws from Sourcefire acquisition

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Sourcefire announced yesterday that Check Point Software Technologies has withdrawn the merger filing, and that the companies would instead pursue partnership...