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Integrating database access into Linux applications

Author: JT Smith From IBM developerWorks: "This article describes MySQL, a useful tool for developing e-commerce and other complicated, dynamic Web sites that make use...

2.4 kernel: Always on the go with contributor Werner Almesberger

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people Swiss born Austrian, Werner Almesberger first tried Linux in January of 1992. Linus Torvalds had just released...

Release source code for old games

Author: JT Smith At 3dRealms.com's message board, there's a discussion about the merits of releasing the source code of old games. "I'd like to point...

The last man standing gets the Linux crown

Author: JT Smith "Well, Paul Thomas, the retreating CEO of Turbolinux, finally rang up. According to his story, he's not leaving...

Red Hat dares MS to debate

Author: JT Smith Wired.com: "Red Hat CEO Matthew Szulik says he is far from worried by Microsoft's recent attack on Linux and open-source software: It's...

Vorbis recombinant

Author: JT Smith BinaryFreedom: "The guys at Xiphophorus have been very, very busy. Releasing beta4 of the Vorbis CODEC, moving to a BSD license and...

Composer: The Netscape and Mozilla graphical HTML editor

Author: JT Smith The story is at Mozillaquest.com. "Composer is the free, open source, HTML editor and Web authoring module of the Netscape 6...

Microsoft: stop whining!

Author: JT Smith - by Jason Reeves - In response to Microsoft's "clarification" of Jim Allchin's comments about Linux and Open Source: So, Jim Allchin of...

Interview: KDE League Chairman Andreas Pour

Author: JT Smith Slashdot produces an interview with the KDE league chairman, Andreas Pour. Discussed are the next release of KDE (2.1), advantages over...

Gnumeric release 0.63

Author: JT Smith LWN hosts another software announcement -- the next iteration of Gnumeric. Release 0.63 includes two new features (enabled indent from left and...