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Users Push Merits of Linux on the Desktop
Speaking at an IBM panel called "An Open Discussion on Open Source" held during the LinuxWorld Conference & Expo, consultant and author Marcel...
BSD cognoscenti on Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Recently we published an interview with Linus Torvalds on the similarities and differences between the Linux kernel and the BSD operating systems....
64-bit performance in Gentoo Linux
Author: Jem Matzan
Many people wonder if 64-bit GNU/Linux offers any kind of performance increase over 32-bit. We've already covered the theoretical advantages and some...
Streaming music with SlimServer
Author: Dmitri Popov
Converting your CD collection into MP3 or another digital file format gives you the ability to enjoy the music on your computer...
IT Journal Entry: John Roberts, Co-founder/CEO, SugarCRM
Author: Chris Preimesberger
John Roberts, 38, has an enterprise CRM applications track record spanning 11 years. Prior to co-founding SugarCRM, he held product management and...
Debian: Where should wewe should go from here?
Author: Ian Murdock
Debian sarge has finally been released -- now what? If you ask me (and you didn't, but I'm going to tell you...
Digital identity: Send lawyers, guns, and money
Author: Roger Smith
SAN FRANCISCO -- Transportation metaphors were much in evidence during all four days of the Digital Identity World 2005 Conference here at...
Red Hat releases newest Fedora
Red Hat has released Fedora Core 4, a free version of Linux the company is using to advance virtualization, programming tools and other software...
Eclipse plug-in based Semantic annotation tool
Anonymous Reader writes "This Linux Semantic tool for Web Services is a set of Eclipse plug-ins that allow developers to insert semantic annotations into...
SOX and OSS
Guest writes "Interesting blog article about Sarbanes-Oxley and Open Source Software. The fundamental claim is that OSS is beneficial for SOX compliance. Read it...