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French police find open source arresting
Up to 80,000 PCs from the Gendarmerie Nationale could be involved in one of the largest migrations to OpenOffice.org to date.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Open Source
Court ruling becomes a win for SCO vs. IBM
Author: Bob Mims, Salt Lake Tribune
SALT LAKE CITY -- A federal magistrate has handed a partial victory to Utah's SCO Group, ordering computer giant...
Choosing an open calendar manager
Author: Simeon Miteff
When choosing group calendaring and scheduling software, many organizations adopt one of the well-established commercial packages like Microsoft Exchange and Outlook, Lotus...
Speed improvements expected in KDE 4
The next major version of KDE may run up to 30 percent faster, due to improvements in how its graphical framework uses resources.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Red Hat readies Enterprise Linux 4
Red Hat is taking on rivals such as Novell with the latest version of its Linux distribution for businesses.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Linux
Site review: Snazzy zazzybob.com
Author: Tina Gasperson
What's a zazzybob? I don't know, but zazzybob.com is a Linux site that has a "particular lean" toward scripting, with a full...
Building a command-line generator for RSS feeds
Author: Marcelo Rinesi
While there's no shortage of Web-based programs that output RSS, sometimes all you want to do is generate and serve a quick-and-dirty...
Building a command-line generator for RSS feeds
Author: Preston St. Pierre
While there's no shortage of Web-based programs that output RSS, sometimes all you want to do is generate and serve a...
Linux company chalks up success with teachers
One of the hits of this year's BETT trade show is a company selling an open source desktop operating system for schools.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
Category:
Linux
Speed improvements expected in KDE 4
The next major version of KDE may run up to 30 percent faster, due to improvements in how its graphical framework uses resources.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk