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Programming with Linux, Java & PostgreSQL

Author: Roy Hoobler Jan Stafford writes "Get a start on programming enterprise applications with Linux, Java and PostgreSQL. Database consultant and open source developer Roy...

New Release of Track+ Issue Tracker

Dan Wright writes "The newest version of the Track+ issue and bug tracker has just been released by the Track+ Project Office. Track+is web based,...

Survey said Linux moving out Unix; support improvi

Michael S. Mimoso writes "A recent Forrester Research survey of North American enterprises returned encouraging numbers about Linux and open source use." Link: TechTarget.com Category: Linux

Shuttleworth pledges R4m to software search

BILLIONAIRE Mark Shuttleworth has pledged R4m to promote the use of open-source software in SA as a cheaper alternative to the costly big-name brands.His...

Understanding TCP Reset Attacks, Part I

Author: Jeremy Andrews Jeremy Andrews writes "A vulnerability in TCP, the transmission control protocol, recently received some exposure in the media. Paul Watson released a...

de Icaza: Rest of World Will Force US Into Linux

Eugenia-LQ writes "OSNews had an interesting discussion with Miguel de Icaza about all things Linux and Novell. Miguel talked about the general patent problem...

OS conference endures PowerPoint requirement on Day 1

Author: David 'cdlu' Graham TORONTO -- The University of Toronto's Knowledge Media Design Institute Open Source conference opened Sunday with a three-hour session on Free...

RSSOwl ver. 0.73b released

Benjamin Pasero writes "After one month of development we are happy to announce the last version of the 0.7x series is finally available. The SWT library...

Linux community sites thrive on the Web

Author: Mary E. Tyler You see it in headlines. It's quoted in the wires like some monotheistic Mel Gibson filled with religious fervor. But where...

Could Red Hat mean curtains for Windows?

f Matthew Szulik is to be believed, the first thing we will see when we start up our computers in the morning will no...