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KOffice 1.1 is released

Author: JT Smith "KOffice is a free, integrated office suite for KDE which utilizes open standards for component communication and component embedding. KOffice 1.1 constitutes the most...

Review: Gigabyte GF3000 GeForce3 video board

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - For hardcore gamers, there is little question as to which chipset they want their video board based on...

Digital diversity redux

Author: JT Smith "Homogeneity breeds some simple things. For one, the perception that things are better for Joe Public. With the ...

What happens to -ac (and other) kernel mods?

Author: JT Smith Over at Slashdot, Alan Cox explains the how and why behind the process of merging Linux kernels. Not quite as simple as...

Review: Elsa Gladiac 920 GeForce3 video board

Author: JT Smith - By Jeff Field - Another day, another video board -- that's the way it seems to be lately. I remember when you...

DataDirect Networks announces SAN DataDirector compatibility with Cisco router

Author: JT Smith From PR Newswire: As part of a continuing commitment to expand and enrich Linux-enabled networks, DataDirect Networks has announced SAN DataDirector compatibility with Cisco's...

Apache CodeRed countermeasures with PHP: codeRedKiller

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "codeRedKiller is a simple concept that truly can help conserve resources. It saves time and energy (bandwidth and cpu power, etc)...

Building a site template with PHP

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes, "MaximumLinux.org's Adam Lang has posted part 1 of his series on how to create a simple dynamic content web...

Felten SDMI presentation: No cops, but lingering questions about DMCA

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - In the end, the long-awaited presentation of the Princeton and Rice University researchers, who hacked the recording...

On board with Tub Thumper creator David Vessey

Author: JT Smith - Dan Berkes -Open Source people - "Think of Open Source as a party where everyone is invited," read one of the first...