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Review: OpenSUSE Linux 10.0 beta 3
Novell released its third beta of openSUSE (SUSE Linux 10.0 Beta 3) today. I'm always excited to see what's new in SUSE's world as...
An open source ghost story
Author: Joe Barr
This story began as a review of g4l, a Norton Ghost-type utility for Linux. But that's not how it ended up....
The Future is Open at OSCON
Alolita Sharma writes "The O’Reilly Open Source Convention (OSCON) in Portland this year witnessed more than 2000 hackers, geeks and entrepreneurs. The vastness of...
Linux/Unix e-mail flaw leaves system wide open
Two serious security flaws have turned up in software widely distributed with Linux and Unix. The bugs affect Elm (Electronic Mail for Unix), a...
Open Source: It’s Still All about Control
What do Microsoft's offer to do a joint, independent research project to analyze the benefits of Linux versus Windows, Miro fighting with Mambo's developers...
Real World Open Source: The TCO Question
How much is this going to cost me? The question may be the lifeblood of business, but the answer is all too often an...
Linux Center to Launch Open Source Showrooms
"We will implement servers and work stations with Red Hat software, Novell applications such as network management and e-mail, clusters with Oracle's RAC technology,...
Sun takes Web Single Sign-On open source
mstansberry writes "Recent announcements from Sun have created a buzz around the identity management market with open source applications and new customers."
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The Kleercut campaign and open-source networks
Mike Gifford writes "Every time we see traffic coming from a discussion forum pointing out that the Kleercut campaign site is using the popular...
Skype opens up to developers
Internet telephony firm Skype is opening up its technology to third party developers. The move means coders will be able to integrate Skype's presence...