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Free Linux Certification Offered at 2005 LinuxWorld Conference & Expo in Boston

IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for technology markets, today announced that The Linux Professional Institute (LPI), the...

CLI Magic: Who Sed that?

Author: Joe Barr Wake up, you lolly-gagging Gui-gophers, or you'll miss what's being Sed. If you haven't used Sed before, you're missing a powerful...

What are going to be top technologies for 2005?

Author: Chris Preimesberger At this time of year, all the so-called thought leaders come up with predictions about what's going to happen in the 12...

Forrester predicts higher IT spending in 2005

Author: Chris Preimesberger Andrew Bartels is vice-president and research analyst at Forrester Research Inc. in Cambridge, Mass. Source: Network World Fusion Webcast.Q:What is Forrester's...

What it’s like to switch to open-source

About three months ago, I was hired by an 80-person manufacturing company as director of IT, primarily because of my experience with Linux. Job...

OSDL chief credits SCO, big business for Linux growth

Author: Jay Lyman It's been a big year for Portland, Ore.-based Open Source Development Labs (OSDL) -- doubling membership and broadening both support and market...

CLI Magic: Be careful what you wget for

Author: Joe Barr What you see is what you wget, as the old saying goes. You can use GNU's wget package in a variety...

Installing Mono on SuSE Linux with Red Carpet

In most of the articles and forum entries everyone always mentions that installing Mono is greatly simplified by using Red Carpet. Now that I've...

The Linux CD that Santa should deliver

Anonymous Reader writes "Every kid should have one, especially on the morning of 25 December. A 'Live Linux' CD, with 3D acceleration for ATI,...

Open Source: Predicting a Happy New Year

In 2005, open source will become respectable for big business. It is true that many big businesses already have respect for open-source software, such...