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Ham and Wine go well together

Author: Joe Barr Wine -- the open source implementation of the Windows API on X and Unix -- is a tool that you may never need. Its...

Resolvo releases Migration Tool Freeware version

Chan Ying Yip writes "Resolvo Systems has officially announced the release of a Freeware version of MoveOver, the desktop migration tool that helps Windows...

OpenOffice.org Announces Version 2.0 Public Beta

Craig A. Adams writes "4 March 2005 - 08h00 UTC The OpenOffice.org project is pleased to announce that the first public beta release of...

Donors, takers size up free open source certificate support

Author: Jay Lyman By offering free SSL certificates to open source projects, domain registrar GoDaddy.com is asking, "Will the real open source please stand up?" We...

Beginning SUSE Linux:: A New Book From Apress

Julie Miller writes "Berkeley, CA—4 March 2005—There’s no doubt about it: Linux is becoming a household name. From the widespread success and adoption of...

Linux: New Features For 2.6.12

In response to whether or not he had any objections to merging FUSE into the mainline kernel, Andrew Morton offered some insight into what...

Griffin releases WIBU-KEY 4.1- software protection

Anonymous Reader writes "Griffin Technologies Debuts WIBU-KEY 4.1 Software Protection Key, Offering Extra Memory Capability Award-Winning Product Provides Software License Management and/or Copy Protection; Versions Available...

Full Programme for XTECH 2005 Announced

Marion Elledge writes "Full Programme for XTech 2005 Announced Premier European XML Industry Event Expands Focus to "XML, the Web and Beyondâ€;Presenters Include BBC,...

Increase your available swap space with a swap file

  You've finally configured every aspect of your Linux system. All of your devices function, and everything is configured just the way you like it....

Review: VIA Epia MII-12000 motherboard

Author: Jem Matzan It's quiet, it's small, it's powerful enough for everyday desktop use and versatile enough to be a set-top media device or small...