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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 to support Indian languages
Red Hat Inc.'s Enterprise Linux 4 products, scheduled for release early next year, will support five Indian languages, reflecting the growing importance of the Indian market, according to an executive of the Raleigh, North Carolina-based Linux company.
Support Linux Standard Base
LSB 2.0 represents the best chance to prevent Linux fragmentation.
Amarok 1.1 Review (KDE Audio Player)
We have come a long way with our music players in KDE. From xmms, to Noutan, to Juk and now to Amarok...but has the progression been a good one?
OpenOffice XML 2, MS Office XML nil
OpenOffice XML, the file format that's native to the leading open source office suite, may become an ISO standard. That leaves MS Office XML with...OOoggaatts!
Is the MSN search engine being used in the battle to kill Linux?
Author's experience with MSN bot and google research says MSN bot is bombarding open source sites. I kept wondering why my best read articles sunk lower on google and now I believe I know.
Authentication methods in OpenBSD
OpenBSD supports several authentication methods besides a simple password. Here are some ways you can keep your systems safe.
NSW [Australia] government wants Linux IP, patent protection
The NSW government is asking Linux companies seeking appointment to a panel of suppliers to its agencies to address their ability to protect customers from "anti-Linux" litigation.
Microsoft to buy Red Hat?
OK. So anti-trust lawyers would have a field day but consider this -- the software giant is on an official spending spree and this is the best time to spread its wings ... to become the Coca-Cola of the IT industry.
Munich to press on with Linux switch
More than a year after the German city of Munich declared its landmark intention to abandon Microsoft Windows in favor of upstart rival Linux, its councilors are finally ready to go ahead with the plan.
Linux, the pirate's friend, says Gartner
We're not sure about this week's effort on behalf of Gartner, because we didn't get it in the first place and it may be that, bless 'em, they've drawn our attention to something they never actually distributed.* Not directly, anyway. The unreleased/dereleased release was headed: "Linux has a fight on its hands in emerging PC markets says Gartner," and we can track it back as far as this report here, which you'll note Gartner wants a cool $795 for the full text of.
BEA veterans launch new approach to open source services
The former head of Microsoft Corp's Windows business has given his financial backing to SourceLabs Inc, a new open source support and services firm set up by former executives at BEA Systems Inc.
Mozilla Suite 1.8 Alpha 4 Available
Mozilla 1.8 Alpha4 has been released. The headlines links to the README file.
Debian Weekly News - September 28th, 2004
Welcome to this year's 38th issue of DWN, the weekly newsletter for the Debian community. Brad Fitzpatrick of LiveJournal/Danga interactive gave a talk at this year's OSCON on the use of Free Software in a large scale web application which is based on the Debian operating system. Slashdot reported about the hardening effort for Debian that was recently started by Lorenzo Hernandez Garcia-Hierro.
linux.conf.au 2005 call for papers
linux.conf.au is Australia's leading Linux and Open Source developers conference and has been running since 1999. The 2005 conference will be held in Canberra in April.
XML-based print publishing with DSSSL and OpenJade
XML publishing has been thrown around as a catchphrase in the industry quite a bit. What does it really mean? Most XML-based publishing happens entirely on the Web, although great tools exist for doing print publishing with XML. This two-part article will guide you through the details of print publishing with XML, using tools that come standard with most Linux distributions.
Industry veterans bet on open-source model
A team of computer industry veterans including a former Microsoft executive are launching an open-source company that aims to be the Dell of the software industry.
More Sparks Fly in Open-Source Copyright Fight
Peter Lamont, CEO of Miro International Pty Ltd., has lobbed the latest volley in the ongoing cat fight over the copyrighted open-source Mambo content management system. Lamont is now claiming that the OSSI (Open Source Software Institute) sided with Furthermore Inc. and that, therefore, Miro executives will not talk with either organization.
OOo Off the Wall: Macros and Add-ons
The OOo community has begun to release some macros and add-ons to extend the functionality of the office suite.
Closing the legal briefcase on Mambo vs. Furthermore copyright dispute
By now most of you have heard of the copyright infringement and code theft claims involving the Mambo content management system and businessman Brian Connolly. Legal questions have been raised, guesses have been made, commentary has flowed forth, and everyone involved in the dispute has had their fifteen minutes to relay their sad tale of injustice. Now it is time for the facts, and NewsForge can definitively say that Connolly's legal claims against the Mambo community are baseless. Read on ...
Former BEA Execs Launch New Open-Source Venture
SourceLabs arrives on the open-source scene with a high-profile roster of talent and $3.5 million in its coffers.
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