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Small-business forms using Scribus and PDF

Author: Preston St. Pierre I am a small business owner, and like many self-employed Linux enthusiasts, I am constantly drawn to open source solutions to...

‘Critical’ open source initiative to crack public sector

The UK government is funding several projects to accelerate the adoption of open source software in the public sector, including a Sourceforge for councils. Link:...

An analyst talks about analysts’ open source coverage

Author: Jay Lyman IDC vice president Dan Kusnetzky understands the frustration of friends such as HP's Linux Vice President Martin Fink, who complained at the...

Arkeia Partners with Federal Edge

Anonymous Reader writes "CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 4, 2005--Arkeia Corp., the leading provider of backup and recovery solutions for Linux-based environments, and Federal Edge, a...

Is Linux Really Ready for Novice Users?

Anonymous Reader writes "So, you have mastered every aspect of computing (or maybe not), and you are bored with the Internet. What can you...

Running RISC OS Programs on Linux

After the disbanding of Acorn, there was not an inconsiderable debate about how to save RISC OS. Whilst the most obvious and practical result...

One-on-one with Miguel de Icaza

Author: Joe Barr One of the highlights of my trip to Salt lake City last month for BrainShare 2005 was the opportunity to interview Miguel de Icaza,...

UKUUG seeks open source award entries

Open source advocacy group the UK UNIX & Open Systems User Group (UKUUG) wants your submissions for consideration for its annual award. It is...

Government open source guide coming next month

Anonymous Reader writes "Coinciding with the second annual open computing in government conference in Canberra next month, Special Minister of State, Senator Eric Abetz...

Torvalds advocates daily kernel performance tests

Linus Torvalds wants the Linux development kernel to be put through its paces more frequently. Link: news.zdnet.co.uk Category: Linux