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Review: GTK+/Gnome Application Development
Author: JT Smith
Linux Journal reviews Havoc Pennington's GTK+/Gnome Application Development, calling it "...a jewel in the vast sea of programming books. Not only is...
OpenNMS ‘test drive’ release unveiled to Open Source community
Author: JT Smith
From a press release posted at PR Newswire: "OpenNMS.org, the open source project developing next-generation enterprise management software, today unveiled an interim...
Components with a dynamic face technology released
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader pulrich announces: "New release of HyperQbs open technology in its v3.2 alpha has been made available for free downloads at...
packages containing strong cryptography
Author: JT Smith
LWN.net has an annoucement about SuSE making available crypto packages for the GA version. "On vivd demand we make these crypto packages...
AbsoluteX now available
Author: JT Smith
LinuxDevices.com reports that the AbsoluteX open source development toolkit is now available for download. "AbsoluteX, unveiled at the recent Atlanta Linux Showcase,...
On the train of life with Nethack’s papa
Author: JT Smith
- By Julie Bresnick -
Open Source people
While most people turn toward entertainment to be removed from the
drudge
of day-to-day life, look to...
An RPM port of APT
Author: JT Smith
The fusion of apt and RPM is complete, reports Slashdot. The packages (for Conectiva Linux 6.0) may be downloaded from the...
Sneak peek at GNU Emacs v21
Author: JT Smith
"If you're an Emacs fan you are going to drool over Emacs v21. If you are not an Emacs fan, v21 just...
OpenBSD 2.8 released
Author: JT Smith
It is our pleasure to officially announce the release of OpenBSD 2.8.
Just over 6 weeks ago, on October 18, OpenBSD turned 5...
MTX virus gaining speed in unusual ways
Author: JT Smith
Network World Fusion reports "The three-month-old MTX virus appears to be gaining speed, with several antivirus vendors escalating the pesky bug...