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Linux Advisory Watch – December 2, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for zope, gtk, certericq, gdk-pixbuf, horde2, inkscape, chmlib, fuse, netpbm, and the kernel. The distributors include...
New LinuxLink Subscriptions for FreeScale Coldfire
Kimberly Booth writes "TimeSys Introduces LinuxLink Subscriptions for Freescale’s ColdFire®
MCF547x and MCF548x Processor Families
LinuxLink Subscriptions Include Hundreds of Cross-compiled Applications, Latest Linux from Freescale,...
Deploy Web services with Apache Geronimo J2EE apps
Anonymous Reader writes "The Apache Geronimo application server supports Web services along with other aspects of the latest Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)...
Announcing Fedora Directory Server 1.0
Rich Megginson writes "We are proud to announce the release of Fedora Directory Server 1.0.This release marks a significant milestone for the open source...
Email ‘crucial’ to desktop Linux’s future
Research from the Open Source Development Labs has found that the take-up of open source on the desktop could falter unless email applications improve.
Link:...
Tango project aims to clean up the desktop
Author: Nathan Willis
One obstacle for Linux to overcome on the desktop is the lack of a consistent visual interface. While Microsoft Windows and Mac...
Autopackage: Toward a universal package manager for the desktop
Author: Bruce Byfield
If Mike Hearn, Hongli Lai, and the rest of the Autopackage team realize their goals, the future of package management in GNU/Linux...
Son of Libranet founder hopes to keep distro, tools alive
Author: Stephen Feller
While it may appear that the death knell for Libranet has been sounded, there may be a little life left in the...
Interview with Patrick Luby
Dave Guard writes "Tony Mobily (The Editor In Chief of FSM) interviews Patrick Luby, the man behind OpenOffice for Macintosh by Tony Mobily."
Link: freesoftwaremagazine.com
Bill Gates Is Not the Next Linus Torvalds
When determining how to open its formats and share code, Microsoft is responsible to its customers and their real needs, not to open-source believers...