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Announcing: Project Ridley

Now that GTK+-2.8.0 is out, the GTK+ team would like to announce Project Ridley. Link: mail.gnome.org Category: Open Source

Improve PowerPC Stack Solutions on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes " Systemsim970 written in C, is a full-system simulation infrastructure and tools for the PowerPC 970 instruction set built upon the...

ShaoLin Microsystems Partnered with Providence

ShaoLin writes "Hong Kong, 22 Aug 2005 – ShaoLin Microsystems, the leading developer and provider of enterprise Linux utility computing, today announced that it...

Mambo Copyright &Trademark to be transferred

Guest writes "MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA – 22 August 2005 – The Mambo Foundation has announced that Miro International, founder, copyright and trademark owner of Mambo...

Apache expands Web services reach

The Apache Software Foundation is expected to launch on Monday an open-source integration server project, part of a bigger effort to create a full...

Access Samba directly from the Web

Thomas Bley writes "IntegraTUM WebDisk is a free java web application which gives you direct access (without mount) to a file server. It is...

A piece of CherryPy for CGI programmers

Anonymous Reader writes "CherryPy uses the same concepts as CGI to bind a Web server to a Web application, but it improves performance and...

Detente Continues: MS Pitches Joint Research to OSDL

(Editor's Note: After the Kerberos incident, no open source project should ever trust Microsoft again.) Microsoft Corp. has once again stirred up a...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 29, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for amd64, fetchmail, Mozilla, heartbeat, clamav, lam, vim, evolution, audit, evolution, mc, kdeaddons, kdeadmin, kdebase, ...

ESB project planned by Apache

The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is drilling deeper into infrastructure software with plans for an open source enterprise service bus (ESB) project. Link: theregister.co.uk