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CLI magic: Midnight Commander

(Ed note: Please welcome Joe Bolin, who is standing in as guest CLI for noobies columnist this week. Joe Barr will return...

Fedora Core 2: Making it work

Author: Ken Barber Recently I concluded my review of Fedora Core 2 (FC2) on Linux.com with the words, "It's an important step in the evolution of...

IBM Brings Grid Computing to Leading Developer

Anonymous Reader writes "IBM today announced that seven leading application software developers, including Citrix, Cognos, and Engineous Software, have completed work with IBM to...

New MontaVista Application Development Tools

Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Unveils New Tools for Application Developers. Enables Software Developers to Increase Productivity and Reduce Development Risk. SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 6,...

Linux and Apple

The introduction of Tiger by Apple at its Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco this past week offers some telling facts that the open...

Roadsend announces commercial PHP implementation

Author: Roadsend Inc Roadsend Inc writes "Roadsend Inc, creators of the Roadsend SiteManager Web Application Library, today announced the availability of the Roadsend Compiler for...

Linux users are spoiled

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller A friend got a new laptop with Windows XP pre-installed. "Does this come with an IRC program?" he asked. No, it...

OpenIB Alliance: Broad range of companies have broader hopes for InfiniBand

Author: Jay Lyman Representatives of the OpenIB Alliance, launched recently with funding from Intel and aimed at unifying efforts to build on the InfiniBand high-performance computing interconnect...

Linux Advisory Watch – July 2, 2004

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, advisories were released for apache, dhcp, kernel, mailman, gzip, Pavuk, Esearch and libpng. The distributors include Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Gentoo, Mandrake, Suse...

Replace and disable Internet Explorer now

Author: Jem Matzan You've probably heard about a particularly nasty Trojan horse attack recently which exploited several vulnerabilities in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Internet Information...