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Internet Explorer Is Too Dangerous to Keep Using
Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes "Although Linux & Open Source Editor Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols once used IE on his Windows machines, he...
Linux behind the magic of Shrek 2
DreamWorks, the animation company behind Shrek 2, has raised the curtain on the technology which made the blockbuster possible.
Linux played a key role in...
Senate outlaws common technologies used for nefarious purposes
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Today, according to a fictional press release we just received, the U.S. Senate has introduced a bill banning the following items:...
Penguin Suits
When a young Linus Torvalds was working on his now-famous Linux operating system back in the early 1990s, the Finnish programmer no doubt envisioned...
Bill Gates brushes off threat of Linux
(Ed: Give up, Linux and open source. There is no way you will ever be able to compete with the evil empire....
Linux Advisory Watch – June 25, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories
were released for sup, super,
rlpr, Multiple, kernel, libpng and Usermin. The distributors include
Debian,
EnGarde, Fedora, Gentoo, Openwall, Red
Hat, Trustix, and...
Mono 1.0-RC1 Released
Novell is proud to introduce the second Beta release of Mono, an open source implementation of the .NET framework for use on Linux, UNIX...
Call for papers – LugRadio Gathering 2004
Author: LUGRadio
Matthew Revell writes "Do you want to speak at Europe's premier free software radio event? LugRadio is looking for speakers, on any subject...
Linux companies hit play on Real’s software
Against the backdrop of Microsoft's media player troubles in Europe, Novell and Red Hat tap an open-source rival.
Link: CNET News.com
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gLabels: Ready for prime time
Author: Joe Barr
gLabels, a GNOME program that makes and prints all sorts of labels and business cards, seems to be capable of handling just...