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Openclovis Aims To Transform Telecommunications Market With ...
Motorola Touts Open Source Java
Linux hurts Microsoft's backend
Search engines 'point to malicious sites'
Mergere releases open source ALM
Lynuxworks LynxOS-178 Chosen to Power F-35 Joint Strike Fighter's ...
Startup Replacing Linux Desktop With The Web
From Freeloader to Free Software Advocate

When I first discovered GNU/Linux, all I knew was that I could have an operating system, office suite, and use the Internet - all for the cost of a book. I thought that everyone should know about this "Linux" stuff. I Initially found all this "free as in freedom, not free beer" stuff confusing. Eventually, though, I came to see how Free Software philosophy impacted my computing experience.
Smartyhosts admits to migration issues
Nmap: A valuable open source tool for network security
Arguing for an increase in your IT security budget is often an arduous task, so many administrators turn to free open source tools to help get the job done. But how can they rely on tools with no commercial support and that never get past the beta version? Well, if you think like that, you need to think again.
Mysql CEO Mickos: Beware of proprietary vendors' giveaways
CLI Magic: A better CD encoder
A better CD encoder (abcde) is a console-based utility that grabs tracks off audio CDs and converts them to MP3, Ogg Vorbis, and other formats using backend programs such as cdparanoia and cdda2wav for grabbing tracks, and oggenc and lame for encoding them.
Business Objects extends further into infrastructure
Looks to take on the big boys in EIM
At Business Objects' European User Conference in Cannes, the main emphasis was on encouraging users to migrate to BusinessObjects XI Release 2. However, from my perspective, what was most interesting was the announcement of EIM (enterprise information management), though there was also some Crystal stuff of note.…
Linux or UNIX password protecting files with open source cryptographic software
However, none of them offers a password to protect files. This article explains howto use GNU gpg (GNU Privacy Guard) encryption and signing tool or mcrypt command to encrypt or decrypt files with a password with open source cryptographic software.
Symantec bids to be Data Center 'Standard'
Intel, Red Hat launch solution acceleration program
Openlogic launches open source enterprise support program
Book Review: UNIX to Linux Porting: A Comprehensive Reference
KDE Commit-Digest for 14th May 2006
With the recent release of KOffice 1.5 a resounding success, Inge Wallin, the KOffice evangelist, writes about the near-future for KOffice:
Linux's boot process explained
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