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Open-Xchange Welcomes Systems Solutions Inc.
Sharon Smith writes "Open-Xchange Adds Strategic System Integration Partner
Systems Solutions accelerates US presence for leading open source collaboration vendor
TARRYTOWN, NY, January 24, 2006 –...
European software patent fight is on again
Author: Jay Lyman
Opponents of software patents in Europe knew this summer's overwhelming European Parliament vote against a patent directive was not the end of...
My desktop OS: Fedora Core 3
Author: Nader Aeinehchi
Half a year ago, I was in a point in my professional life where I wanted to start over with a completely...
Two announcements add to HP open source, Linux offerings
Author: Stephen Feller
Hewlett-Packard (HP) announced last week that it would be extending its partnership with open source software company JBoss, and that its Latin...
Linux Advisory Watch – January 20, 2006
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for httpd, mod_auth_pgsql, auth_ldap, ethereal,
struts, cups, gpdf, apache, and the kernel. The distributor for...
Review: Conglomerate XML Editor reaches basic functionality
Author: Bruce Byfield
Graphical XML editors generally take one of two paths. Ones like FrameMaker with SGML provide a tree-like structure that is often more...
An introduction to services, runlevels, and rc.d scripts
A Linux service is an application (or set of applications) that runs in the background waiting to be used, or carrying out essential tasks....
SWsoft offers free, open source version of Virtuozzo
Author: Stephen Feller
The company behind the virtual private server (VPS) software Virtuozzoannounced yesterday it would release a "bare-bones" open source version called OpenVZ, which...
Why Microsoft is trying to debunk legacy Linux
Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier
Stories about Microsoft's latest study are beginning to crop up here and there. This time, Redmond is trying to convince us...
Switching to Windows: Not as easy as you think
SilentBob4 writes "This is the way the world of Linux ends. Not with a whimper, but with a bang.
I grew up on a Unix...