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University students in Mexico promote free software
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
The Congreso Software Libre y Nuevas Tecnologias was held last week in Villahermosa under the auspices of Universidad del Valle de...
Mac OS X Panther 10.3 Review
Anonymous Reader writes "OSNews posted a (constructively) critical but also favorable review of Mac OS X Panther 10.3. The article discusses...
AUUG announces new Govt software event
Anonymous Reader writes "The Australian Unix User Group has announced it will host an inaugural conference on Linux and Open Source Software in Government...
Spam filtering with GNU/Linux, Postfix, procmail, and SpamAssassin
Author: Jason Yost
With GNU/Linux and some new and old favorites you can reduce the amount of email spam your customers, employees, and personal mail...
CLI for noobies: alias cat and pipe meet grep
Author: Joe Barr
There has been such a heavy emphasis on making Linux more Windows-like in the past couple of years -- not to mention...
Build a network router on Linux
Anonymous Reader writes "Zebra is open source TCP/IP routing software that is similar to Cisco's Internetworking Operating System (IOS). Flexible and powerful, it can...
Tonight Live: Its Cold in Hell and MORE SPAM
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Its Cold in Hell and MORE SPAM (bloody Vikings) >> on The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, October 14th, 2003, from Chicago...
Linux rivals settle lawsuit
Two companies that sell Linux for computing devices such as network equipment or DVD players have settled a lawsuit involving alleged...
Leading Linux distributions to support new OSDL carrier grade Linux requirement definition
Bret Clement/Page One PR writes
"Miracle Linux, MontaVista Software, SUSE LINUX and Turbolinux enhance Linux security, high availability and clustering for OSDL's next-generation communication...
How Much Office Functionality Do We Really Need
sjvn writes "Microsoft says open-source office suites have just caught up to Office 97--but what has Redmond really accomplished in the past six years?...