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The Case for a RISC OS Package Manager
Examples include apt and dpkg (used by the Debian Project), rpm (the Redhat Package Manager) and Portage (part of Gentoo Linux).
Mandrakemove First Impressions: The Human Interface
My hope is to make the community aware of some of the outstanding issues with running MandrakeMove and not to discredit the countless hours Mandrake employees
Debian alert: netpbm-free
netpbm is graphics conversion toolkit made up of a large number of
single-purpose programs. Many of these programs were found to create
temporary files in an insecure manner, which could allow a local
attacker to overwrite files with the privileges of the user invoking a
vulnerable netpbm tool.
CLI for noobies: making and melting tarballs
This is important. We're talking about tar, that sticky software that bonds files together into one big ball. It's one of the most important programs you'll learn to use from the Linux CLI. Why? Because most free/open source software makes use of tar in distributing itself, that's why. So unless you know - at a minimum - how to untar a tarball, you will remain cut off from a vital flow, nay, from the heartbeat of free/open source software. That's why tar is a necessary skill for you to learn. That, and the fact you need to know how to use it to earn your CLI merit-badge.
Linux luminaries get soaked in Oz
At a recent Australian Linux conference, Linux luminaries took turns at the dunking booth.
Oracle's Linux Boss Gears Up for Grid
To further Oracle's ongoing quest to spread Linux everywhere, the company's Linux chief, Dave Dargo, will address enterprise Linux standardization in his
Database, Security, Storage Are Next Layers For Open Source ...
Key open source advocates point to databases, security and storage as the next big categories ripe for commoditization. At a panel
Software Execs Debate Open Source Procurement Policies That Shut ...
Software industry executives sparred at Harvard Business School this weekend over open source procurement policies being adopted by some governments that could
Linux student gets second chance
He was turned down. Earlier that year -- 2002 -- Kruchio had won a worldwide Linux program writing competition. He had entered a
Maddog and Linux men go out in the desktop sun
The Linux operating system will pervade the desktops of the corporate world during the next two years, Linux guru Jon "Maddog" Hall has forecast.
The true cost of software ownership
Free software often comes with a license, like the GNU General Public License, or others, that grants rights that feel a lot more like ownership.
Mozilla 1.6 Finale
One of the most requested Mozilla Mail features, an option to separate the Recipient and Sender columns in the thread pane, has been implemented.
Epiphany 1.0.7 released
Epiphany is a GNOME web browser based on the mozilla rendering engine. It aims to be simple and easy to use. This new stable release
Future PHP Releases Evolutionary, Not Revolutionar
The forthcoming PHP version 5 releases will be more about evolutionising the scripting tool and ensuring its smooth interaction with other programming
Using PHP 5 SimpleXML
SimpleXML is a new and unique feature of PHP 5 that solves these problems by turning an XML document into a data structure you can iterate through like a
Black Duck Hunts Open Source's Legal Pitfalls
Black Duck Software Inc. has a different idea to help software developers avoid legal woes: an auditing and management tool for detecting and managing proprietary and open-source code in programs.
Red Hat Updates Enterprise Linux Lines
By Daniel Drew Turner. Red Hat Inc. on Friday released Update 1 for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 line of its open-source distribution.
It's Not ALL About Linux
worries over open source. There's no denying that Microsoft is worried about Linux — and justifiably so. But, contrary to prevailing
Linux Taking on Higher Enterprise Profile
Linux and open source may be reaching a new era as the faithful congregate next week at the LinuxWorld conference in New York. As
Open source lock-in
With the release of MySQL 4.0, the licensing policy of the wildly popular open source database underwent a subtle change. The code
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