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The Debian legacy
Author: Nick Myra
Last week's 3.1 release makes this a great time to give Debian GNU/Linux a whirl. Debian's popularity has inspired dozens of variants,...
Big Business Talks Up Linux
Citigroup looked at Linux as a way to get more use out of its mainframe platform by running many Linux virtual servers on one...
Eclipse method for pairwise testing
Anonymous Reader writes "This Eclipse based technology is for generation and manipulation of test input data or configurations. It uses sophisticated combinatorial algorithms to...
Linus compares Linux and BSDs
Author: Joe Barr
I recently asked Linus Torvalds for his thoughts on the relative strengths and weaknesses of Linux and BSD, and about how...
High-Performance Computing Hits The Mainstream
Anonymous Reader writes "Take a look at the financial services space and you'll find that grid has gone mainstream into some of the world's...
Free computer hardware site is a success
TractorJectory writes "The latest “Open Source” website on the Internet is taking off with a bang. DIYParts.org, launched last month by Digital Tipping Point...
Demystifying the romance of Linux
The battle between Linux and Windows is an age-old one. Linux advocates laud the freedom and flexibility of the open source platform while the...
Crystal Space is Accepting Donations
Jorrit Tyberghein writes "Crystal Space is an Open Source and portable 3D Engine Framework. It is fully featured and has lots of advanced features...
Decline and fall of the version number
Author: Nathan Willis
As a software version-numbering aficionado, I have recently concluded that the FOSS world has gone mad and is hurling itself -- users...
My Workstation OS: Frugalware
Author: Eduardo Romero
Why do I use a small project like Frugalware as my workstation operating system? Because it gives me the tools, simplicity, and...