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YourGIMP for Windows released (feedback appreciated)
Spriteworks Developments writes "INTRODUCING YourGIMP for Windows. Our company (Spriteworks Developments) has used GIMP for a number of different projects over the years...
NewToLinux is now bilingual
Tom Chance writes "Thanks to the excellent work of Marc Dalesme, all of NewToLinux's tutorials are now available in both English and French. This...
Resizing and defragmenting Linux filesystems
Author: Roderick W. Smith
Last time we talked about a few ways to optimize Linux filesystems. Now we'll talk about resizing and defragmenting, two other...
Open Asia: Open source in the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Singapore
Author: Frederick Noronha
We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at developments in the...
Free music celebrates 20 years
Author: Lee Schlesinger
The concert hall lights dim. A bespectacled man in a tux takes the conductor's podium and raises his baton. When he brings...
Web Single Sign-on for Any J2EE Server
Gary Gwin writes "San Diego, CA, October 9, 2003 - Cafésoft announced today
that it is now shipping web single sign-on support for all...
GPRS and Linux get mobile access on track
- by David "cdlu" Graham -
In May, I acquired a GPRS PC Card with an unlimited data plan from Canadian cellular service provider Fido....
Optimizing Linux filesystems
Author: Roderick W. Smith
Last time we introduced a few common Linux filesystems and examined their features. If you've already installed Linux, your partitions...
Using DBs to provide new business intelligence
- by Chris Preimesberger -
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Can enterprise relational and object databases be empowered to do more than simply store data, then...
A week of Windows
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
We see dozens of 'Migrating from Windows to Linux' stories that talk about features Windows users miss when they...