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Freedom in Software

Tuxme.com writes "What exactly is the value of software such as GNU/Linux? This article takes a look at the value of freedom in software,...

StarOffice 8 goes beta

But is Sun's productivity suite slowing down the development of OpenOffice.org? Link: news.zdnet.co.uk

CLI Magic: HTML Tidy

I've been writing online for years, but there are still things I need help with in order to make my words production-ready. Not just...

CLI Magic: HTML Tidy

Author: Joe Barr I've been writing online for years, but there are still things I need help with in order to make my words production-ready....

Review: MSI K8T Neo2-FIR motherboard

Author: Jem Matzan With last summer's introduction of AMD's 939-pin Athlon 64 processor came a demand for motherboards that will support it. There are only...

Brazil’s Gil shares views with Cal audience

The use of technology and the Internet has been at the top of Gil's agenda at the culture ministry, he said. Gil has supported limited...

Linux as a Publishing Platform

In December of 2004, Clinton Nixon published his role-playing game, The Shadow of Yesterday. The content of the book was nothing shocking, nor was...

My workstation OS: Arch Linux

Author: Thomas Niklas Moran I started using Linux when SUSE Linux 6.1 came out. I've fiddled with Corel Linux, Mandrake, Turbolinux, and Slackware 9.0, but...

Check your filesystems’ integrity with afick

Author: Brian Warshawsky With new threats showing up every day, administrators find it increasingly hard to establish continued trust with their filesystems. Luckily, it's easier...

Linux Advisory Watch – February 18, 2005

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for libXpm, evolution, mailman, hztty, xpcd, sympa, netkit-rwho, toolchain, htdig, synaestheia, awstats, typespeed, ...