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23-12 (03:16) $1000 Prize Offered For KOffice Design Ideas
23-12 (02:16) Mozilla Thunderbird 1.5 Release Candidate 2 Available
23-12 (01:16) Quanta's $100 Laptop Challenge
23-12 (00:45) Firefox moves further ahead of the hunt
23-12 (00:16) KDE, Ease-of-Use, and the Year of the Linux Desktop
22-12 (23:45) Interop: Giants, Start-ups Examine Open Source
22-12 (23:16) Nessus 3.0: The End of the Age of Open-Source Innocence?
22-12 (22:45) Open source principles just the beginning
22-12 (22:16) Sony CDs and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
22-12 (21:45) Printing and WYSIWYG
22-12 (21:16) Great Gadget Smack-Down Round 4 -- Pre-game Banter
22-12 (20:45) Latest Gaim Beta Arrives
22-12 (20:16) Seminar leads to ongoing forum for UK FOSS interests
22-12 (20:16) Making Your KDE Look Like Mac OSX
22-12 (19:45) Interview with Mozilla's User Experience Lead Mike
22-12 (19:16) A Firefox for music?
22-12 (18:16) Profile: SpikeSource CEO Kim Polese
22-12 (18:16) New spyware claim against Sony BMG
22-12 (17:45) Foremost in Data Recovery
22-12 (17:16) XGL - Realistically
22-12 (16:45) Subscriber love drives Red Hat in Q3
22-12 (16:16) Does mobile Linux really have legs?
22-12 (16:16) Deskzilla 1.1 -- Desktop Client for Bugzilla
22-12 (15:45) Inside NetBSD's CGD
22-12 (15:16) QEMU 0.8.0 Released
22-12 (14:45) Can Spam is working--Not!
22-12 (14:16) GTK+ fundamentals, Part 1: Why use GTK+?
22-12 (13:45) Burning DVDs on Debian for Newbies
22-12 (12:45) Playing favorites on the Net?
22-12 (12:16) Copyleft Hits a Snag
22-12 (11:45) IBM Offers Solaris-to-Linux Migration Kit
22-12 (11:16) LinuxQuestions.org Reaches Two Milestones
22-12 (10:45) GIT 1.0 released
22-12 (10:16) Ping: ICMP vs. ARP
22-12 (10:16) SugarCRM releases update
22-12 (09:16) Looking Back At Computer Security In 2005
22-12 (08:16) IBM sits out Office document standards effort
22-12 (07:16) Firefox Gets Blogging Extension
22-12 (00:16) Recover deleted /etc/shadow password file
21-12 (23:16) PearPC 0.4 Released
21-12 (22:16) Routing and Alias Management with OpenLDAP and Sendmail
21-12 (21:16) Security: Forensic Tools in Court
21-12 (20:45) A Host of Widgets: AJAX, XGULFs, and the new client/server paradigm
21-12 (20:16) Nitix server suits "one-person IT department"
21-12 (20:16) Eclipse Web Tools Platform 1.0 Released
21-12 (19:45) Sun: No Rush to Open Software
21-12 (18:45) Red Hat shifts Skanska to Linux
21-12 (18:16) Desktop Linux versus Windows XP shootout writer needs help -any volunteers?
21-12 (17:45) Novell and SCO Have a Telephone Date with Judge Kimball
21-12 (17:16) Firefox 1.5 Stability Problems? Readers And Mozilla Respond
21-12 (16:45) IBM's Motion Granted - 1st Report from the Courthouse
21-12 (16:16) Survey: Open source developers jump on bugs, open to closed tech
21-12 (16:16) An unsung hero: The hardworking ELF
21-12 (15:45) Debian Weekly News - December 20th, 2005
21-12 (15:16) Network profiles for a laptop
21-12 (14:45) Backup MySQL databases with mysqlhotcopy
21-12 (14:16) Linux Screensaver for Windows
21-12 (13:16) Windows and Linux - Done the other way
21-12 (12:16) Managing Samba: The pdbedit utility, Part 1
21-12 (11:16) The open source year in review
21-12 (10:16) High Dynamic Range images under Linux
21-12 (10:16) *Book Writing Applications in Linux*
21-12 (09:16) WordPress on Yahoo!
21-12 (08:16) Nokia's open source director on the 770 Internet Tablet
21-12 (07:16) Second issue of O3 Magazine released
21-12 (06:16) Trolltech Releases Qt 4.1
21-12 (05:16) And the fastest starting desktop environment is ...
21-12 (04:16) Midgard 1.8alpha1 "Stylish" released
21-12 (03:16) SeaMonkey 1.0 Beta
21-12 (02:16) Gifts for geeks: What to get the geek on your list
21-12 (01:16) New DBMS published: H2
21-12 (00:45) Taking KDE 3.5 for a ride with SUSE
21-12 (00:16) Open source for governments
20-12 (23:45) Fish: the friendly interactive shell
20-12 (23:16) I am not an idiot
20-12 (22:45) Dasher worm threatens Windows users
20-12 (22:16) Open Source Software Makes Inroads at Majority of Corporations Says Study
20-12 (21:45) An Interview with Lawrence Rosen Open Source Lawyer - Part II
20-12 (21:16) Staying on the cutting edge
20-12 (20:45) Year in review: The open-source effect spreads
20-12 (20:16) OSS helps bring back Kong
20-12 (20:16) Retro Gaming Hacks, Part 1: Clone Pong, Using Only SDL (and Your Brain)
20-12 (19:45) Hosting service favorites: WordPress
20-12 (19:16) Adoption of Linux for retail point-of-sale apps slows
20-12 (18:45) Guidelines set on software property rights
20-12 (18:16) Mandriva targrets corporations with Linux
20-12 (17:45) Gentoo Weekly Newsletter: 19 December 2005
20-12 (17:16) Adium is the Future
20-12 (16:45) First Arabic KDE Live CD
20-12 (16:16) HOSP promotes open source in the Netherlands
20-12 (16:16) Novell starts work on NHS revamp
20-12 (15:45) Open Collaboration Agreement
20-12 (15:16) Fedora Core 5 Test 2 Slipping Until January 16
20-12 (14:45) Hacking Asterisk and Rails with RAGI
20-12 (14:16) Is One Standard Always Better than Two?
20-12 (13:16) IT management in Asia
20-12 (13:16) All DVRs are not created equal
20-12 (10:16) Review: Tao Live CD
20-12 (01:16) Security-Enhanced Linux Moving into Mainstream
20-12 (00:45) Chinese mini-PCs run Linux, target specialty apps
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