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National Infocomm Competency Centre (NICC) of Singapore

Rajesh Goyal writes "LinuxCertified, Inc. is pleased to announce the certification of its courseware by National Infocomm Competency Centre (NICC) of Singapore. NICC...

Morton: The Linux kernel is no place for ‘self-expressive fancy’

For a man who says he can get a bit crazy over inadequately commented code, Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) newest recruit, ...

Scribus 1.0 – Linux Desktop Publishing is Released

Anonymous Reader writes "Programmer Franz Schmid is pleased to announce the release of Scribus 1.0 - Linux Desktop Publishing. Two years in development and...

Interview with Dr. Moshe Bar

Behind openMosix technology, we can find the work of many intelligent and hardworking people. Recently, I had the chance to interview...

Unix Shell Essentials class

This week, Puget Sound Technology announced their upcoming course covering Unix command-line fundamentals to be taught August 19 - 21 in Everett, Wash. The class introduces...

How much more than Windows is Linux worth?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - If you are the Munich City Council, Linux on 14,000 desktops is worth at least $3.8 million more...

Tonight Live: Roblimo talks DevChannel

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Roblimo talks DevChannel >> on The Linux Show! Tuesday, July 15th, 2003, from Chicago IL. Tonight LIVE on www.thelinuxshow.com. At...

MontaVista Software and AMD Alchemy Solutions

Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 15, 2003 --MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced MontaVista® Linux® support for the...

Linux Journal Announces Winners of 2003 Editors’ Choice Awards

SEATTLE, WA -- SSC Publications, publisher of the award-winning monthly magazine Linux Journal, is pleased to announce the winners of the sixth annual Editors' Choice Awards.Linux...

NoMachine offers universal thin client appeal

- by Lee Schlesinger - Linux naturally lends itself to thin client computing -- it's easy to boot remote workstations off a Linux server...