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How managers can ‘blend’ successfully with IT experts
Author: Rob Reilly
If you're an executive, manager, marketing, PR or sales professional, deep down, I'll bet you're uncomfortable around open source tech people.
I'm happy...
Bob Sutor comments on IBM’s release of patents
Anonymous Reader writes "Bob is the VP of IBM Standards. He says: "To be clear, this is not a "donation," but rather a pledge...
Linux gets warm reception in Chile
Nearly 10,000 computers in Chilean schools will be turned into thin clients running Linux and applications such as OpenOffice.org and Mozilla.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Linux
Knoppel: Greek Live CD
Chris writes "Knoppel is a Knoppix-based live CD designed for Greek speakers. The newly released version 0.5 is now available for download; the main...
Why I do upgrade my Linux systems frequently
Author: Andreas Neudecker
In his recent article Why I won't upgrade my Linux distribution Nathan Willis argues that there are many reasons not to upgrade...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 14, 2005
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for php, ethereal, krb, kerberos,
lintian, kdelibs, linpopup, bmv, exim, libc6, exim-tls, gopher, libtiff,
gtk, selinux-policy-targeted, epiphany, kernel,...
VidaLinux 1.1: better, but still not perfect
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Back in July we took a look at the first public release of Vidalinux, a Gentoo-based GNU/Linux distribution developed in Puerto...
Simplify Your Life with Regular Expression Recipes
Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—13 January 2005—Regular expressions are an essential part of programming, but ironically, learning how to use them effectively can be...
Enlaces To Install Linux in Chile Schools
The Edulinux system works on a client-server model, where PCs in the network work just as terminals and all applications run from a central...
User: Support for PostgreSQL a ‘no-brainer’
Amy Kucharik writes "The news in open source databases this week was almost like one of those maligned SAT questions: “Red Hat is to...