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MS retools VB.Net (again!)
An anonymous reader tipped us off to this report at ZDNet: "Criticized by many among its base of developers, who felt that too much is being changed in the upcoming Visual Basic.Net, Microsoft Corp. today ...
Knut makes moving from Windows to Linux possible
From a press release at Yahoo Finance: "HAGFORS, Sweden, April 4 /PRNewswire/ -- The international software company Klaralvdalens Datakonsult AB now launches the resource converter Knut, a well-tested ...
Call me NIC
ZDNet reports on the latest Internet access device to hit the market, the New Internet Computer (NIC): "The $319.98 NIC employs the Linux operating system and Netscape Navigator 4.7, both stored on a CD ...
Awk by example, part three
IBM offers an online tutorial fromGentoo Technologies president Daniel Robbins: "n this conclusion to the awk series, Daniel introduces you to awk's important string functions, and then shows you how to ...
Linux pros promise faster development of kernel
From ZDNet: "Linux open source code developers are trying to compress the cycle with which they bring out new versions of the Linux operating system kernel, the core system on which all Linux distributions ...
Microsoft to revise Passport privacy
CNET News.com reports that Microsoft will once again revise the terms of service for Passport, the offering that ties together popular sites like Hotmail and MSN. This time around, the Redmond software ...
Going for a 10
The Dallas Morning News says "The good news: This oft-delayed operating system – the first since 1984 – sets a new standard for computer desktops with gorgeous, easy-to-use graphics and navigation. The ...
Does peer to peer suck?
Slashdot's Jon Katz wonders if p2p isn't yet another tired, pathetic attempt by self-styled Internet gurus and virtual roadside hucksters to invent yet another trendy Internet market that users don't want, ...
Stallman asks Thai government to use free software
NewsBytes has a story about Richard M. Stallman speaking in Thailand and urging the government to use free software. By using free software, Thailand can save paying currency to a few rich Americans. It ...
Linux developers want faster kernel development
Inter@ctive Week reports that speedier development was among the topics discussed at the end of the Linux kernel summit last weekend. Theodore Ts'o said development on the 2.5 kernel should start in about ...
Wind River buys maker of BSDi
Upside.com reports that embedded software maker Wind River Systems has bought two operating-system companies, "including one of the major strains" of BSD. Wind River bought, for the usuual undisclosed ...
Debian help wanted, yes that means you
DeebianPlanet.org has an item asking for volunteers. " As you know, Debian is a community effort. I'm asking for help from intermediate to advanced users to make Debian even better than it is. As per Debian's ...
Linux 2.4.3ac3 released
The announcement is posted at LWN.net, and 2.4.3ac3 is available at ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/alan/2.4/.
Windows exec Doug Miller answers Slashdotters' questions
It's at Slashdot, of course, and he answers questions like, "Can you ever see Microsoft applications like Office, Visio, and Project being ported to Linux, and why or why not?"
IBM announces expansion of ASP Prime program
IBM today announced expansions to ASP Prime,* a program that provides education, application evaluation, technical support and a variety of consulting services, to help developers enable their applications ...
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Linux.com: News |
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Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt, and Stress
Mark Miller lays down some sound advice on what to do with a
difficult job hunt.
File Servers for Free: Samba for Small Businesses
Andy Woo explores the uses of a file server for small to medium
sized enterprises. He makes a strong case for Samba, and open-source file
server for the Linux platform.
XMMS Plug-ins Round-up
Bastien Nocera gives us a roundup of some of his favorite XMMS
plug-ins.
System Administration of Apache / Tomcat
Learn all about the pros and
cons of JSP web applications at the sysadmin level, including installation
and configuration of Apache /Tomcat. This article will give you the basics
on object-oriented development ...
Getting Started with Networking for Linux
Josh Boudreau writes a great tutorial on setting up a network with Linux, all the way from the various networking layers to running telnet and ftp on your Local Area Network (LAN).
Getting Started with Network Services, Part 2
Now that you have Linux installed you may have the urge to configure some of your services. This article will be a basic guide to explain and help you understand what services are, how you should go about ...
Linux.com Live! Event Summary: Robin "Roblimo" Miller
Robin Miller, the Editor-in-Chief of OSDN flies into town for a
lightning visit with the Nashville Linux users group. Linux.com Live! was
at the scene and sent this full report.
LUG Takes Linux to Federal Computer Show Without Corporate Help
Linux company stocks are down, but Linux use continues to spread, in large
part because Linux Users Groups keep evangelizing with or without
corporate support. NoVaLUG's recent
presence at the 2001 edition ...
Linux.com Interviews Shawn Gordon, CEO of theKompany.com
Does KDE have commercial support ala GNOME and Ximian? Find out this and more about theKompany in the latest Linux.com interview.
Linux & the MachZ
Brian Richardson profiles the MachZ, a tiny little "PC
on a chip" designed for embedded Linux solutions.
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