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Valgrind 2.2.0 Released
Julian Seward writes "We are pleased to announce a new stable release of Valgrind,
version 2.2.0. It is available from
http://valgrind.kde.org.Valgrind is an award-winning, open-source...
Trustix lights the way with LAMP based web hosting
Steve Roylance writes "New York, 31st August 2004. Comodo-Trustix, developers of the world's most secure Linux distribution, announce the release of their consolidated web...
Linux cannot compete with Longhorn
Author: Joe Barr
Wait. Hear me out. I'm not saying that because Longhorn is a superior platform in any way. I'm saying it...
A command-line interface for X
Author: Paul Boren
Desktop environments such as KDE and GNOME make things easier for computer users, but as desktop environments become more and more integrated,...
Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars?
Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars? >> on The Linux Show!!
Tonight: On The Linux Show!!
Tuesday, September 7th, 2004from Chicago IL
Tonight on www.thelinuxshow.com.We...
Microsoft negotiating email Sender ID licensing with OSI
Author: Joe Barr
NewsForge recently learned of some behind the scene negotiations between Microsoft and Larry Rosen of the Open Source Initiative (OSI) regarding its...
How to Attract Windows Users
Anonymous Reader writes "It seems lately you can't read any tech on-line newspaper about people migrating from Windows to Linux and as great as...
Novell teams up with Chinese on Linux
THE FIRM that was rightly famed for its red boxes, has teamed up with the Chinese government to promote Linux in the country.
Link: theinquirer.net
Category:...
Report from KDE World Summit, Day 10: Why Knoppix chose KDE
Author: Tom Chance
The tenth and final day of the KDE World Summit 2004 - aKademy - presented visitors with a second opportunity to...
Someone to watch over the ‘Net
Anonymous Reader writes "In a featured article,
this weeks issue of Network World Fusion covers a day in the live of the SANS Internet...