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Arabeyes.org Named ‘Best Free/Open Project
CASABLANCA, MOROCCO, December 29, 2004 -- Arabeyes has been named
'Best Free/Open Project' (Meilleur Projet Libre) on December 18
as part of its participation at the...
Midgard 1.6.2 “Amerigard” released
Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, January 24th 2005 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release
version 1.6.2 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management Framework....
IBM to release low-end Linux server
It appears that the two-way OpenPower 710 will be IBM's latest Linux-powered server.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Linux
How Significant Is SCO’s Win?
sjvn writes "Lawyers and analysts disagree on how important SCO's small victory over IBM is in the grand scheme of things, but everyone agrees...
UN body promotes open source in education
An official UN report has praised the high quality and reliability of free and open source software.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Open Source
CLI Magic: Who Sed that?
Author: Joe Barr
Wake up, you lolly-gagging Gui-gophers, or you'll miss what's being Sed. If you haven't used Sed before, you're missing a powerful...
Sun to announce open source DTrace on Tuesday
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Sun Microsystems told NewsForge/ITMJ Thursday that it intends to open source a small but important new feature in Solaris 10 -- Dynamic...
Revolution Express 2.2 Free for SUSE Users
Rod McCall writes "Edinburgh Scotland, January 20th 2005 -- Runtime Revolution announced today that all users of SUSE LINUX will be able to receive...
Arkeia MS SQL Server Hot Backup Solution
Jeffrey Swartz writes "CARLSBAD, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 20, 2005--Arkeia Corp., an international provider of enterprise backup solutions, announced today the release of a plug-in for...
Mini Kernel Dump now supports x86-64 architectures
Shuji Sado writes "Mini Kernel Dump, a highly reliable crash dump feature for the
Linux kernel, now supports 64 bit architectures, reinforcing its
support for more...