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An introduction to Linux sound systems and APIs

Author: Christian Vincenot When coding a program, one of the best ways to show users that an event has happened is to produce sounds. That's...

Linux can save your data

Author: Chris DiBona There are a lot of reasons to use Linux. You've seen people write or heard people speak about its use in clusters,...

The state of distributed search

Author: Tom Walker Even as commercial search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN Search grow more dominant, a new distributed search engine with the unglamorous...

DragonFlyBSD 1.0A: A strong start

Author: Jem Matzan A year ago, when the DragonFlyBSD project was announced, I scoffed at it. "A FreeBSD fork, and they're not even using the...

Winners of Product Excellence Awards Announced at

Frank Neugebauer writes ""The winners of the LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards represent the best that open source has to offer," said Warwick Davies, group...

Whats the big deal about Cloudscape anyway?

Anonymous Reader writes "IBM Cloudscape is an open standards small footprint database that tightly embeds into Java applications. Cloudscape aims to be easy to...

Will Legal Fears Freeze the Penguin?

Linux's bid to become a serious rival in Europe to Microsoft's (MSFT ) dominant Windows operating system hit a bit of a snag...

IBM releases new Emerging Technologies Toolkit v2.

gham writes "The new Emerging Technologies Toolkit (ETTK) includes a SOAP engine and an embedded application server. Version 2.1 of the ETTK -- a...

Product review: Fedora Linux Core II

Anonymous Reader writes "Despite its description as a technology proving ground, Fedora II provides Linux users with a good Linux desktop experience. For veteran...

OSAIA Policy Interview: Will Rodger

Author: Chuck Talk Chuck Talk writes "OrangeCrate is pleased to announce a bit of a policy interview with Will Rodger of the Open Source and...