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Learning to use Audacity
Author: Joe Barr
Audacity is a free-as-in-GPLd, cross-platform sound editor for Windows, Mac, and Unix. I've recently spent some time learning how to use...
Linux Advisory Watch – May 7, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released
for mc, libpng, LHA, httpd, and rsync. The distributors include Debian, Mandrake,
...
Linux Suitable for Mission-Critical Apps
"Linux has been proven in all industries that it is capable of running mission-critical applications," Marcel den Hartog, strategist for CA's...
New federal commission begins examining e-voting issues
Author: Thom Wysong
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- With TV cameras and a standing-room-only crowd watching, the newly-formed U.S. Election Assistance Commission held its first public hearing...
Midgard Project Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Anonymous Reader writes "2004-05-05: The Midgard Project Celebrates 5th Anniversary
Helsinki, May 5th 2004 -- The Midgard Open Source Community celebrates the
5th anniversary of the...
froglogic Releases Automated GUI Test Tool Squish
Harri Porten writes "froglogic Releases Automated GUI Test Tool Squish for Qt/Embedded and Qtopia
Hamburg, Germany - 2004-05-04. froglogic today announced the
availability of Squish, the...
Red Hat Desktop strategy: Semantics have been part of the messaging problem
Author: Jeremy Hogan
Editor's note: This commentary from Red Hat's community relations manager is a response to NewsForge's Joe Barr, who asserted earlier this week...
On local TV news, it’s a Windows world
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
The Sasser worm has made headlines not only in tech media but almost everywhere, including television. Most of the better Internet...
Interactive Java middleware coming soon to a TV set near you
Author: Chris Preimesberger
A big-time group of U.S. cable television operators and infrastructure providers Wednesday announced the formation of an expert group in the Java...
Cliff’s List Filter April 28 – May 5
Author: Ian Palmer
Spring is in the air, the sun is shining and Open Source, as always, is moving forward. While browsing the GNOME,...