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KDE-based documentation tool for developers now available!

theKompany.com, in response to the tremendous demand to get the DocBrowser either as a stand alone to compliment a different developer IDE or to upgrade a standard edition of KDE Studio Gold, have announced the release of DocBrowser 3.0. the release is a perfect compliment for any KDE development, be it KDE Studio Gold, KDevelop or any other of your favorite environment. It allows you to read documentation in a variety of formats and for a variety of special sub-systems.

The TOLIS Group announces purchase of BRU from Atipa

As the new owner of this leading backup technology, TOLIS Group will be providing backup and recovery solutions that are based upon the most reliable backup technology available. BRU is the proven backup engine that has evolved over 16 years and continues to provide reliable data protection on UNIX and Linux based systems worldwide.

Retailer checks out Linux

Some followup on the Burlington story that generated some excitement a while back as the company readys a deployment of PoS terminals as well. The article also mentions that Linux's share in this arena has grown to upwards of eight percent even as Musicland may be deciding against its own previously-planned Linux deployment.

Samba 2.2.1 released

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is thev version that all production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

Samba 2.2.1 released

This is the latest stable release of Samba. This is thev version that all production Samba servers should be running for all current bug-fixes.

GNU announces DotGNU and GNU Mono to replace Microsoft .NET

The Mono Project is a community initiative to develop a Free Software, GNU/Linux-based version of the Microsoft .NET development platform. Incorporating key .NET compliant components, including a C# compiler, a Common Language Runtime just-in-time compiler, and a full suite of class libraries, the Mono Project will enable developers to create .NET applications and run them on Windows or any Mono-supported platform, including GNU/Linux and Unix.

GNU announces DotGNU and GNU Mono to replace Microsoft .NET

The Mono Project is a community initiative to develop a Free Software, GNU/Linux-based version of the Microsoft .NET development platform. Incorporating key .NET compliant components, including a C# compiler, a Common Language Runtime just-in-time compiler, and a full suite of class libraries, the Mono Project will enable developers to create .NET applications and run them on Windows or any Mono-supported platform, including GNU/Linux and Unix.

Why open source software / free software (OSS/FS)? Look at the numbers!

Here's some numbers regarding market share, reliability, performance, scaleability, security, total cost of ownership of GNU/Linux and the Apache web server.

Why open source software / free software (OSS/FS)? Look at the numbers!

Here's some numbers regarding market share, reliability, performance, scaleability, security, total cost of ownership of GNU/Linux and the Apache web server.

New Linux Standard Base promises 'one app fits all'

A specification unveiled recently may hasten the day IT managers can buy a Linux application and be confident it will run on any vendor's version of the open source operating system.