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For many Web hosting shops, all roads lead to Linux
"Whether for large Web hosting companies such as DreamHost or small IT shops like Penguix, Linux is becoming the hosting platform of choice.
The...
Wanted: Your Linux software and hardware reviews
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
Linux.com is eager to publish reader-written reviews of Linux software, new or updated Linux distributions, and hardware you have...
Ogg Vorbis tunes in to hardware
"Ogg Vorbis, an audio format created to provide a royalty-free alternative to MP3, could at last be making its way into portable digital audio...
MontaVista Software wins 2002 Comet Award
Annette Oevermann writes - SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sept. 4, 2002 -- MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced it has been...
TMI Tero Favorin announces groupware calendar for Linux / KDE desktop
Helsinki, Finland, September 4, 2002 - TMI Tero Favorin announced today
Favorin Time groupware calendar software for Linux / KDE desktop. Favorin
Time calendar...
Lawyers pounce on ‘Linux iTunes’
"Apple legal has forced Linux developer Tex9 to change the name of its open source xtunes project to sumi.
Xtunes is designed to bring iTunes-like...
Lessig on freedom: Use it or lose it
"Technology conference keynotes tend to be as forgettable as press kits and often are produced by the same mill. But there are exceptions. One...
Jungo provides Linux based residential gateway software
Michal writes - "Jungo Provides Linux Based Residential Gateway Software
for the Intel® IXP425 Network Processor FamilyIntel® IXP425 Network Processor Development Platform
Powered by Jungo's OpenRG...
Think-Linux, the solutions show
Glenn Jacobson writes - "Third annual Linux Expo in Toledo OH. This year's event, "Think-Linux, The Solutions Show" will be held Wednesday October...
The easiest Linux photo manipulation program I’ve seen
Author: JT Smith
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
No, it's not The Gimp. It's the unpromoted, nearly unknown Linux version of a commercial piece...