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Appro XtremeBlade wins LinuxWorld Product Awards

Maria McLaughlin writes "Appro XtremeBlade wins LinuxWorld Expo 2005 Product Excellence Awards Milpitas, CA - August 11, 2005 - Appro (http://www.appro.com/ a leading...

Scalix Named Best Messaging Product at LinuxWorld

Anonymous Reader writes "Scalix Email Platform Is Two Time Winner of LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award Scalix Community Edition wins LinuxWorld’s Best Messaging Product, as thousands...

The Lizard Blizzard Begins

It was less than a week ago when Novell announced it would open up a version of its Suse Linux operating system to users...

Linux Shows Its Maturity

Anonymous Reader writes "The IT world has been debating the status of the Linux operating system as a potential platform on which to build...

Scyld Software and Cluster Resources Form Alliance

Amber Webb writes "Linux World, Booth #432, San Francisco, Calif. (August 8, 2005) — Scyld Software, the leader in scalable Linux clustering software, today announced an...

Famelix 1.1 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - Famelix is a Brazilian Linux live CD designed for potential Windows converts - complete with a familiar look...

New C/C++ Source Code Search Website

Robert Schultz writes "After over a year of work, my C/C++ Source Code Search website is finally live! It allows you to search over...

Opinion: Novell, You Can’t Suck and Blow at the Same Time

I have a concern with openSUSE. Will it suck as much as Fedora? Looks like it. Please prove me wrong. Link: osdir.com Category: Linux

Small publisher begins learning Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson Nomad Press is a small, "fiercely independent" book publishing company based in Colorado. It's run by Deborah Robson, a writer, editor, knitter,...

Book review: The Book of Postfix

Author: Jem Matzan Like many things in the Unix, GNU, and BSD worlds, the Postfix mail transport agent (MTA) is powerful but difficult to configure...