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MirrorJNDI version 1.0 is released.

Anonymous Reader writes "MirrorJNDI is an open source (GPL) Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) service provider for accessing arbitrary Java objects in a...

Ogilvy Worldwide says OSS is OK

Author: Tina Gasperson The Ogilvy Group, whose clients include IBM, Cisco, and Pitney-Bowes, has made the switch from Windows to Linux and BSD.The change started...

ISVs keep Linux Standard Base rolling

Author: Jay Lyman Having solidified backing from the major Linux distribution vendors and, more recently, new ISV (Independent Software Vendor) members who have helped shape...

Review: External USB sound card from Hercules

Author: Jem Matzan External peripherals are not all that common, and external sound devices are even less so. We're so used to having competent sound...

Building an Internet radio recorder with VLC Player

Author: Dmitri Popov It's nice to be able to listen to a net radio station directly on your computer. But wouldn't it be great if...

ImageMagick: A graphics wizard for the command line

Author: Preston St. Pierre For many a GNU/Linux user, the command line is supreme. But can you manipulate images without switching to the GUI and...

South Korean boost for Linux

The South Korean government has allocated over £1.5m to boost the take-up of open source software among its agencies. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux

Linux, others are used behind the scenes

Corporations, government agencies and even consumers are tinkering with open-source software, which can be downloaded free from the Internet. Link: denverpost.com Category: Linux

Building a Robust Linux Security Solution

Linux possesses a stable, robust, open-source kernel whose quality is subject to daily scrutiny by thousands of "power users" around the world. As with...

64 Reasons to Opt for Linux

Linux enthusiasts love to hate Windows, and Microsoft often disparages the very concept of free and open-source software. But if you're running a high-end...