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Xandros Co-Founder Berenstein Dies

Funeral services were held Wednesday in New York for Dr. Frederick H. (Rick) Berenstein, co-founder, chairman and former chief technology officer of Xandros and...

Linux Advisory Watch – September 9, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for proftpd, sqwebmail, polygen, affix, zsync, phpgroupware, webcalendar, pcre3, ntp, cvs, kdelibs, evince, openmotif, cman, gnbd-kernel,...

eyeOS 0.8 relased

After four weeks of developing and testing process, today we have published the 0.8 version of eyeOS, which incorporates a completely rewritten kernel and...

Celtx – Digital Pre-Production for Video and Film

Greyfirst Corp. released a new version of Celtx; the digital pre-production software used to create Video, Film and TV content.Celtx is a unique and innovative application that...

Analyst slams Novell, seeks new management

A financial analyst for Credit Suisse First Boston has called for Novell's board to make major changes, including new management and a greater emphasis...

Gartner: Linux ‘five years away from mainstream’ use

Open source is still up to five years away from mainstream use in enterprise IT infrastructures, despite the progress made in the commercialisation of...

KDE-Artists.org: amaroK and Kontact Artwork Challenges

The amaroK developers are currently working on the 1.3 release of their live CD. If you are an Open Source artist and are interested...

Linux in Italian Schools, Part 3: DidaTux

In the first two parts of this series, I discussed how Linux is being used in technical high schools in Abruzzo and Sicily. Here...

LAMP’s ‘mission’ leads to the enterprise

About two years ago, the LAMP stack was just a hobby for enterprise level developers and Java was the language of choice. Oh, how...

Novell: Consumers will lead the way to desktop Lin

Adoption of Linux on the desktop may begin in basements and bedrooms throughout the world, and gradually trickle up to large enterprises, says Matt...