GCC 4.5: Features and Fixes
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more »Microsoft to Develop own Open Source Platform
Apr 09, 2010Yes, you read that headline right
more »KDE Plasma A developer’s guide to Plasmoids
Mar 29, 2010We take a peek at how to create your own plasmoids for the latest KDE desktop, giving you the power to build the perfect active desktop environment.
more »Fedora Starts Cloud Working Group
Jan 22, 2010The Fedora project has put together a special interest group (SIG) dedicated to implementing Linux distros in cloud computing.
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Security Lessons Overflows, underflows, and other security flaws
Dec 21, 2009Our security guy looks at software tools that you can use to audit and secure your software.
more »Microsoft Puts Windows 7 USB/DVD Tool under GPL
Dec 11, 2009Microsoft had released a tool in mid-November that generated bootable USB media or a DVD from the download version of Windows 7 and that conflicted with the GNU Public License. They now followed up by putting the tool under GPLv2.
more »Kernel News
Nov 30, 2009more »
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New Linux Botnet Discovered
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The Next Linux Kernel Turns 7.0
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Linux From Scratch Drops SysVinit Support
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