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of what is driving us through a revolution in 3D graphics, and today many of the hottest innovations in graphics are happening around Linux and open source For Open Source
What's Wrong with the Open Source Community
There's no question that the open source community has a lot going for it. Besides a staggering amount of developer power that can March 15th - 19th Database, Security, Storage Are Next Layers
African Free and Open Source Software Developers Meeting March ...
We are pleased to announce a five-day meeting for experienced Free and Open Source Software (F/OSS) developers from across Africa, to be held March 15th - 19th Database, Security, Storage Are
Studies Show the Benefits of Open Source
In December 2003 it was MySQL's turn. MySQL is the cornerstone of any LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, Perl/Python/PHP) project and forms
Analysis: Linux looks for new worlds to conquer
It's now obvious. Linux is an established force for low-cost, reliable computing power in data center and edge server deployments.
Linux Business Week News
As Linux moves in everywhere within enterprise computing - in embedded solutions, on the desktop, in distributed applications, and on mainframes - the Linux
Two for the Road: Linux and Mozilla
Many new Mozilla users are not just savvy Web surfers who want free software, but enterprises that need the application to operate with Linux.
Group 1 Software Adds Support for SUSE Linux
19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Group 1 Software (Nasdaq: GSOF) today announced that it has added SUSE Linux to its already extensive list of supported operating
PowerDVD Now Supports Linux
Press Release: CyberLink, a leading developer of digital video software and training solutions, announced the availability of its PowerDVD Linux, the CyberLink CyberLink PowerDVD Now Supports
HP boasts record Linux sales
By Robert Jaques [19-01-2004]. Hewlett-Packard (HP) clocked up a record $2.5bn revenue from Linux products and services last year. Platform For
Linux beefs up standards
By Eric Wilson. Red Hat corporate Linux distributors will next month introduce their Enterprise Directory Services and Authentication course to Australia. Platform For
LWM Speaks with Richard Stallman
GNU is the name of the operating system that I began developing in 1984 - an operating system meant to be entirely free software.
Interview with Eben Moglen
Eben's the general counsel for the Free Software Foundation; here he shares with LWM readers his insight on the distribution of culture and information in our
The FLOSS Issue
Welcome to the Free Software/Open Source focus issue of LinuxWorld Magazine! In this issue our goal is to give you a perspective in our
Playing with a little Pogo schtick
Not because I had special knowledge of iceWM, or any of the alternatives, but because my desktop box is running Mandrake 9.2 and iceWM was already installed.
KDE 3.2 Reaches Final Stage: Announcing Release Candidate 1
After over a year of development we're ready to announce the release of the first (and hopefully last) release candidate for KDE 3.2.0.
Review of Onebase 2004 Linux
will be automatically resolved. Gentoo has portage, Source Mage has grimoire - Onebase uses Application Gallery. It's a collection
Users Tackle Linux Management
an electronic trading firm in Stamford, Conn., says he needed to find software that would let him manage the 12 Red Hat (Nasdaq: RHAT) , Debian and Gentoo
Software Review: mod_gzip trims bandwidth utilization by 77%
Let it not be said that I didn't tell you about the neatest apache module since the introduction of php: mod_gzip.
Software Review: BDiff
bdiff is a "binary diff" and, rather than going line by line, it goes byte by byte.
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