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Review: Fedora Core 4

The latest version of Red Hat’s community-developed operating system, Fedora Core 4 (FC4), has been released by the Fedora Project. Fedora Core 4 comes...

Java community wants more from Sun

Sun Microsystems may have streamlined its Java development process and intensified its marketing around the openess of the programming language and platform, but some...

Microsoft, Redhat or Trustix?

Comodo-Trustix Ltd writes "Microsoft, Redhat or Trustix? Which would you choose for your enterprise server? Total life-cycle security for servers now a reality with Trustix...

Debate Without End: On KDE and Qt Licensing

OfB writes "Thinking on the issue of licensing and KDE, an old hymn came to the mind of OfB's Tim Butler. "As it was in...

Full Circle: A Brief History of NeXT

Steve Jobs' career at Apple was unique. His unconventional leadership helped create Apple's two most important products of the 70s and 80s: the Apple...

Filtering spam in Novell Evolution

Author: Bruce Byfield When I switched to Novell Evolution, finding an anti-spam solution became a top priority. Having warmed to Evolution after noticing that its interface was...

An introduction to Delta Debugging

Author: Alessandro Giusti Every developer knows that debugging -- the process of finding and fixing defects in program code -- is an important process. Often,...

Review: Logitech MX1000 laser mouse

Author: Jem Matzan Many people with optical mice think of them as having lasers because of the bright red light that emits from them. It...

TORQUE 1.2.0p5 for Linux

Amber Webb writes "TORQUE* Resource Manager's user community, in cooperation with Cluster Resources, contributed several fixes in the last month to create TORQUE 1.2.0p5.One important fix stops the...

Changes loom for patent process in US, EU

Author: Tina Gasperson Experts say the U.S. is far too permissive when granting patented status to technologies that many say are "obvious." Reformers are working...