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ObjectWeb Welcomes Four Start-ups

Xavier MOGHRABI writes "GRENOBLE, FRANCE, MAY 9, 2005 - ObjectWeb, the international consortium dedicated to open-source infrastructure software, today announced the membership of four...

The Third Commandment of system administration

Author: Brian Warshawsky Nothing will make your team look worse than getting a call from an angry boss wondering why he couldn't get into the...

Hula brings open source groupware to SMBs

Author: Paul Virijevich Linux adoption by small and medium-sized businesses is being held back by the lack of an open source groupware server that's easy...

Meet the Head of Microsoft’s Linux Lab

Hidden away in Building 17 - when he's not on the road, working to counteract the impression among open-source backers that Microsoft is the...

Apress.com Opens for Business:The Apress eBookshop

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, California - Apress L.P. is pleased to announce the creation of the Apress eBookshop. Earlier in 2005, Apress launched the...

CLI Magic: shutdown

Author: Joe Barr Many new Linux users feel uncomfortable about not having a fast-acting, easy-on, easy-off method of ending a runaway computer session, like the...

Interview with OpenOffice.org staff

Author: Mayank Sharma OpenOffice.org is the most comprehensive open source office productivity suite available. Into its fifth year of existence, the project is set to...

Linus: you gentle people sort it out

Straight from the LKML: Linus's latest missive: You know the drill. git trees, patches, tar-balls, you name it. I've still not made a shortlog script, and...

Qualcomm Throws Support to Linux

At long last, Qualcomm is supporting Linux on its chip solutions. This marks the first time the company has ever supported a third-party...

My Workstation OS: Kanotix LiveCD

Author: Joseph Slansky Today, PC system security is paramount. Hackers, viruses, and malware usually target Windows systems, so using Linux moves you off the bull's-eye....