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KDE 3.0 Beta 2 is out

Author: JT Smith KDE: The next beta of KDE 3.0 has been released. You can find the downloads here. Category: Open Source

Build your own Slashdot-like site with O’Reilly’s ‘Running Weblogs with Slash’

Author: JT Smith Visionaries have the ability to draw pieces together to reveal a broader vista than we might otherwise be able to see, but they are...

ActiveState development tools ship simultaneously

Author: JT Smith ActiveState, the leader in open source programming languages, today announced the 1.2 release of Visual Perl, Visual Python and Visual XSLT for...

Fodem.org interviews Stallman, Dachary, others; conference is this weekend

Author: JT Smith Fosdem.org has published its last series of interviews from speakers at the conference for Free and Open Source developers. FOSDEM is this...

IBM introduces energy-saving server running Linux

Author: JT Smith IBM today introduced an energy-conserving IBM eServer that consumes up to 57 percent less electricity and generates up to 63 percent less heat than...

OSSTMM 2.0 release date set

Author: JT Smith The Open Source Security Testing Methodology Manual 2.0 will be released on February 26th at ideahamster.org. The Open Source Security Testing...

Linux, IBM database power map service, the largest public database on the Web

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - This could easily be another one of those customer-chooses-Linux- with-IBM-product stories, which are getting fairly common these...

GNU-Darwin-ppc tops 2100 packages

Author: JT Smith proclus writes, "In preparation for our upcoming Beta2 release, we are bootstrapping the ports tree for Darwin-ppc and Mac OS...

XP and Linux go head to head on HP OmniBook 6000s

Author: JT Smith The comparison is at Interex.org: "Until now, conventional wisdom held that Windows wizards were a key factor in holding down TCO by...

Sun falls in behind the Linux juggernaut

Author: JT Smith IT-director.com has follow-up analysis to last week's announcements that Sun Microsystems was expanding its Linux initiatives. " So now Sun joins the...