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Next Alpha Version of Samba 4

The developers of the Samba 4 version have released the second alpha version three months after the initial alpha.

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Damn Small Linux 4.2 Polishes its Visuals

Version 4.2 of the miniscule (50MB) DSL (Damn Small Linux) distribution has just been released.

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SugarCRM 5.0 with Ajax and as a Service

After completing the community beta phase, SugarCRM has now released Version 5.0 of its Open Source CRM as a commercial package.

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Stress 1.0.0 Test Tool Finds Memory Bugs

Version 1.0.0 of the free Stress program has just been released. The test tool generates configurable loads for the CPU, memory, I/O and drives of Posix-compatible systems.

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Centos 4.6 Catches Up with Updates

Shortly after a revision of the current 5 branch of the Centos release, the Red Hat Enterprise source-based distribution has now updated the older release to version 4.6.

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Trolltech Makes KDE Developer its Vice President of Engineering

Lars Knoll is to become part of the Trolltech management team. As Vice President of Engineering, he will lead the developer teams in Norway, Germany and Australia.

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Novell: More Turnover, but Losses

Novell has published its business figures for the fourth quarter and the fiscal year 2007, and reports losses.

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Bazaar Version 1.0 Released

Version 1.0 of Bazaar, a software for decentralized version control has just been released.

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Movable Type Now GPL’d

The blogging software Movable Type is now available under the GPL, where it is dubbed MTOS (Movable Type Open Source).

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Oxygen Office 2.3.1 Removes Vulnerability

Oxygen Office Professional 2.3.1 for Windows and Linux fixes a number of bugs.

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Rikki's Open Source Exchange

Stop by Rikki's Open Source Exchange for dispatches from the world of women in open source.

Rikki Kite examines the experience of women across the spectrum of open source –
the people, projects, organizations, events, articles, issues, and news.

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