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Review of ‘Java Application Development on Linux’
TBR writes "In attempting to cover both Java development and Linux the authors of this addition to Bruce Perens' Open Source series have taken...
Linux a picture of health at CeBIT
CeBIT, the world's largest IT trade show, attracted a healthy mix of open source companies and enthusiasts last week, and ZDNet UK was there...
Red Hat Secures Spot in OS Pantheon
Red Hat Inc.'s Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 stands as a leading example of how Linux and the constellation of open-source projects that surround...
Secure your server with LIDS
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a kernel patch for both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels that adds Mandatory Access Control...
Two floppy-based firewalls
Author: Paul Virijevich
When you look in your closet, do you see a pile of obsolete hardware that you just cannot bring yourself to throw...
What’s so bad about the GPL?
Companies that modify open source software spend a lot of time debating how best to circumnavigate the difficulties of open source licenses, most notably...
KDE’s Aaron Seigo and European software patents
Matthew Revell writes "In the latest LugRadio, Aaron Siego gives the low down on being a KDE developer, plus an insight into what's coming...
Q&A with Matt Asay of Novell and OSBC
Author: John Koenig
Over the past few years, through his work and interests, Matt Asay has built up a network of solid open source advocates....
Unwrapping the numbers game
One of the most intriguing aspects of the IT industry is the game of corporate pong that is played with those who typically...
Students learn from software in Keokuk
Eric Brown gets it. He understands the benefits of open source software. And he's providing a leading computer lab in an Iowa high school.
Eric...