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Report: 50 Open Source Security Tools

The Free/Open Source software world offers great thundering herds of excellent security software; Cynthia Harvey presents a sampling of 50 FOSS applications for everything...

Review: 6 Advanced OpenOffice.org Extensions

The open source OpenOffice productivity suite is a cross-platform powerhouse, and you can can add additional functionality by installing extensions. Eric Geier offers six...

openSUSE Weekly News, Issue 123 is out!

We are pleased to announce our new Issue 123 of openSUSE Weekly News.http://news.opensuse.org/2010/05/15/opensuse-weekly-news-issue-123-is-out/Contents1 Editors Note2 Status Updates 2.1 Distribution 2.1.1...

Open MySQL Security Holes

Oracle has rather clumsily publicised quite detailed information about the security fixes in the forthcoming version 5.1.47 of its recently acquired MySQL server...   Read more...

Why Open Alternatives Are Bound To Challenge Facebook

 If you haven't been following the tale of the new open alternative to Facebook, you really must check in. In the wake of widespread...

Google and Eclipse Launch Open Source Lab

Google and the Eclipse Foundation have announced the launch of Eclipse Labs, a Google hosted portal that will feature open source projects based on...

FLOSS Manuals Expands Its Open Source Documentation Effort

 It's been a while since we here at OStatic checked in on FLOSS Manuals, an ambitious effort to produce free, online documentation for open...

IBM Open Software Center for POWER7 Dev

IBM announced today that it has opened a new development center in Manchester that will emphasize optimization, security, and virtualization software for IBM’s Power...

openSUSE Weekly News #122 is Out!

  We pleased to announce our new openSUSE Weekly News Issue 122.       openSUSE Weekly News is translated into many languages. Take a look at this page...

Report: Battle Office: OpenOffice vs. Google Docs

The front-runners for replacing the expensive MS Office are openOffice.org and Google Docs, but which one is right for your business?   Read more at LinuxPlanet