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DjVu: Saving for our paper heritage
Author: Marco Fioretti
Did you know that you can load in your browser an old map showing the operations of General Washington in 1776-77, or...
Get broadband wireless with Verizon EVDO and Linux
Author: Tina Gasperson
Evolution-Data Optimized (EVDO) is a wireless broadband service that offers throughput of up to a theoretical maximum of 2.4Mbps. Verizon's service, which...
The mystery of the missing mail merge
Jane Walker writes "Seeking a simpler mail merge solution for OpenOffice 2.0? This tip holds the key you to guiding you through selecting your...
Mandrake founder Gael Duval to sue Mandriva over firing
Author: NewsForge Staff
Mandriva executive Gael Duval today confirmed rumors that he was laid off from the company he co-founded, along with a number of...
Debian-Edu/Skolelinux 2.0 ready for free use
Knut Yrvin writes "After twenty-one months of development, Skolelinux has released a new version. Skolelinux, the Debian-edu project's Custom Debian Distribution, is installed in...
SeaScape LLC Announces OEM/Reseller Partnership
James Rhodes writes "SeaScape LLC Announces OEM And Reseller Partnership With Xandros Incorporated. Xandros Solutions To Be Offered For The Consumer, Business, And Educational...
Red Hat pledges ‘integrated virtualization’ platform
Jane Walker writes "Red Hat executives said the next evolution of the enterprise Linux platform would have an integrated virtualization platform."
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Interview: the men of Mono
Nate writes "What makes a Mono developer tick? Linux format has a brief interview with Edd Dumbill and Niel Bornstein, two prominent Mono coders...
5 reasons why you should never use PostgreSQL
Jane Walker writes "In an effort to dispel some of the FUD (fear, uncertainty, and doubt) surrounding this impressive product, this article puts forth...
Linux servers break out of HPC into enterprise
Jane Walker writes "Watch out, IBM, Dell and HP! Linux server vendors that have carved out a space in high-performance computing markets are taking...