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ThursdaySpeaking of GNU/Linux

Author: JT Smith By: Emmett PlantDear EminemDear EminemOne thing we're learning in the new internet economy is that ideology and technology go hand-in-hand. I know the...

Zero-Knowledge Systems Releases First Tranche of Souce Code

Author: JT Smith Zero-Knowledge announces the release of the source code of the Freedom Linux kernel interface. Source code will be available for download from...

osOpinion: What Went Wrong With Mozilla?

Author: JT Smith Monty Manley calls Mozilla a 'sorry example' of open source collaboration. Category: Linux

Two Linux companies, two very different plans

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - This week, like so many other weeks over the last year, the business message from the...

Digital rights management workshop: The deck stacked against consumers?

-By Grant Gross - Free Software and consumer-rights activists are asking for their positions to be heard during a digital rights management workshop sponsored...

Best Linux

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas The Best Linux operating system is easy to install with no complicated options. Graphical installation goes smoothly, either on...

Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite

Author: Michael Stahnke A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales...

Exploiting Amazon Web Services via PHP and SQLite

Author: Michael Stahnke A few weeks ago a friend asked me how my book, Pro OpenSSH, was selling on Amazon.com. I was tracking the sales...

Linux: best kept secret for Virtual Private Networks

Author: JT Smith OpenReach's TrueSpan lets companies connect multiple sites to the same LAN, via the Internet , reports Planet IT.

Red Hat: Linux served at vertical data center dinn

Michael S. Mimoso writes "Major Linux vendors like Red Hat are finding success penetrating data centers in vertical markets like the financial industry. Financials...