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LWCE Toronto: Day 1
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The first day of Toronto's LinuxWorld Conference and Expo was made up of a pair of 3-hour long tutorial sessions on...
KDevelop vs. Microsoft Visual Studio .Net
Author: Olaf Piesche
Over the past few years, Linux has been hitting Windows hard in different places and, blow by blow, won points against the...
PowerPC Gives Edge to Security …
Juggling open-source software stacks ...
... isn't fun. That's why SpikeSource Inc. in June will ship a tested, validated and supported combination of free open-source...
Multiple Firefox flaws patched
Multiple vulnerabilities that could allow an attacker to install malicious code or steal personal data have been discovered in the Mozilla Suite and the...
Jabbering Up a Storm
Although Jabber is often discussed as if it were a single server or client, it is actually a set of streaming XML protocols and...
Is Linux becoming Windows?
-- Is Linux becoming like Windows, so overwhelmed with features that it's bloated.Some people are starting to think so. There is support for so...
Linux on desktop needs better sales people
Linspire chief exec Michael Robertson is visiting London on a mission to persuade system builders that there's money to be made in Linux on...
OSS gains business ground in Europe
Open source software is gaining ground in mid-to-large sized companies in Europe. According to analyst house IDC, one third of these businesses now report...
Fighting anti-Linux FUD, part 263
Author: Joe Barr
During my 25 years in the personal computing industry -- as a user, developer, and journalist -- I've seen a lot of...
Upgrading to Linux from Windows 98
In this tutorial-style article, Michael C. Barnes outlines a strategy to avoid costly upgrades from Windows 98 to Windows XP -- in terms of...