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Why I won’t upgrade my Linux distribution

Author: Nathan Willis I'm not upgrading my Fedora Core 2 machine to Core 3, even though the new version has been out for a couple...

Linux goes mainstream

Sales of the open source operating system Linux will reach $35 billion by 2008, according to analysts at IDC, with $10 billion of that...

My workstation OS: Windows XP Professional

Author: Mark Carter The platform I currently use daily is Windows XP Professional. Now, before you burn me at the stake for heresy, let...

MySQL Completes Another Record Year

MySQL AB today announced that 2004 has been another year of record sales, partnerships, technical achievement and adoption of its open source database. By...

NetBSD 2.0 takes Xen path

The latest version of NetBSD has been ported to additional environments, including an open-source virtual machine monitor. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: BSD

IBM gives innovative tool for unstructured data

Anonymous Reader writes "Management Architecture (UIMA) SDK is a software architecture and framework for supporting the development, integration and deployment of search and analysis...

Unite your Linux and Active Directory authentication

  Authentication is easily one of the most critical services provided by your network infrastructure. It is the gatekeeper for every resource on your network....

Quickbooks: the missing link for small business Linux

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Last week I was talking with a small business IT consultant who switches clients' servers to Linux (and Samba) all day...

Practical Subversion: A New Book From Apress

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—16 December 2004 - In February 2004, there was a revolution in the world of version control. After almost four...

Impending Microsoft deal is no Dutch treat

Amy Kucharik writes "Last week, members of the Dutch parliament and the open source community were riled by news that the Justice Department was...