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Real World Linux 2004, Day 2: Keynotes
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
TORONTO -- Real World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is under way this week at the Metro Convention Center in Canada's...
An ISV perspective of the Linux market
Author: Chuck Talk
Chuck Talk writes "OrangeCrate is pleased to present an interview with Ed Hamrick of Hamrick Software. If you aren't familiar with Hamrick...
Cliff’s List Filter – April 8 – 14
Author: Ian Palmer
Continuing the latest weekly tradition of offering up the latest news, hints and tips from various open source mailing lists. Various...
An in-depth look at SUSE 9.1 RC2
Author: Joe Barr
Here is our promised in-depth look at the latest SUSE 9.1 beta. I found a little more flakiness than I would be...
NetBeans 3.6 GA version released
Author: Chris Preimesberger
NetBeans IDE 3.6, which includes two-tier J2EE 1.4 support, became generally available Tuesday. NetBeans is a pure Java, open source development environment...
Lindows takes a step in the right direction; changes name to Linspire
If I started a new automobile company, and called it Daverolet, and marketed my product as a replacement for Chevrolet, that would be dishonest...
MySQL claims first open source database ‘clustering solution’
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Today, at the MySQL Users' Conference and Expo in Orlando, FL, company CEO MÃ¥rten Mickos is announcing a new product: MySQL...
Real World Linux 2004, Day 1: A real world experience
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
Real World Linux 2004 Conference and Expo is taking place this year at the Metro Toronto Convention Center, North building, next...
Axentra debuts three sub-$1K office servers
Marc-Antoine Benglia writes: "Hello. I am writing from Axentra as a follow up to your October 3, 2003 posting titled "Axentra Rumba Server Puts...
Linux vs. Linux desktop wars brewing
A new operating system war is brewing on desktop PCs, and it's not Windows vs. Mac, or even Windows vs. Linux. This time, it's...