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RFID gets Linux-based boost

The much-hyped market for RFID (radio frequency identification) has received a boost in the form of an open-source system that enables...

Linux: ‘So easy even a woman could use it’

A local council in Germany may have found the secret to overcoming user reluctance to Linux handing out stuffed penguins and...

Cubicleware: Sun’s JDS vs. Ximian XD2

Author: Chris Gulker Sun's Java Desktop System joins Novell's Ximian XD2 as a tailored GNOME desktop that's aimed at cubicle workers in large enterprise settings,...

Refuting the FUD at DevX.com

Author: Joe Barr A. Russell Jones, the executive editor at DevX.com, has written and published one of the most egregious examples of anti-open source FUD...

How will Office 2003 DRM impact interoperability?

Author: Dr. Paul Cesarini In the near future, will we be able to open and access files from our coworkers, our clients, or our students?...

Plenty of Linux jobs — at the top, anyway

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Stacy Holland is a California-based executive recruiter who specializes in finding people with Linux-related skills. Her business card has her photo...

Understanding PAM

Author: JT Smith Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is an oft misunderstood, and in at least this admin's opinion, underutilized mechanism on *nix systems. Sitting in its little...

Battle of sexes (and toy penguins) in Linux move

A German civil servant may have found the secret to getting people to switch to Linux: stuffed penguins and powerful women. ...

Mediastation X-76 Linux-Based Keyboard Workstation

Anonymous Reader writes "Lionstracs has announced the Mediastation X-76, a next generation music workstation & performance keyboard based on Linux and AMD's 32bit Athlon...

OPIE works on original SHARP ROM finally

Werner Heuser writes "Thanks to the work of Michael Tuschik OPIE 1.0.3 is now available for the original ROMs provided by SHARP. OPIE is an Open...