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Novell eyes lean, mean Linux

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-27 Novell and Ximian 40 Comments
Novell is developing a slimmed-down version of SuSE Linux especially designed to desktop enterprise deployments easier to support. SuSE Linux 9.1 Professional, the latest version of the desktop OS, comes with 3,000 packages and seven web browsers, according to Novell. Steve Brown, Novell’s European VP, said there was a danger of the OS becoming too "top heavy".
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eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 SP4 Released

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-27 General Development No Comments
Service Pack 4 (SP4) allows existing eVC4 users to target Windows CE 5.0 based devices. In addition to supporting the new Windows CE 5.0 platform, SP4 is cumulative in nature and includes support for Windows CE 4.0, 4.1 and 4.2 based platforms as well. This download must be installed on top of existing eVC4 installations (the full eMbedded VC++ 4.x is free to download).
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IBM Readies Dual-Core PowerPC G5 Processor

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-27 IBM 15 Comments
Moving off IBM's drawing board into testing stage is code-name Antares, a dual-core version of the PowerPC 970. The forthcoming PowerPC 970MP chip will join AMD & Intel in the race for dual-cores.
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Building The Next Generation, Part 3: Security and Files

Guest post by Nicholas Blachford 2004-07-26 Privacy, Security 64 Comments
This series explores the sort of technologies we could use if we were to build a new platform today. The first 2 parts covered the Hardware and core OS. In this third part we look at security, the file system, file management and throw in a couple of other random ideas for good measure.
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DirectX 9.0c Redistributable for Software Developers

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 3D 18 Comments
This download provides the DirectX 9.0c end-user package that devs can include with their product.
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Local company develops FreeBSD-based radars

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 FreeBSD 17 Comments
Being freely available, easy to develop for, secure, and stable made FreeBSD the operating system of choice for Adelaide company Genesis Software's radar systems which are now being exported around the world. Genesis software and network engineer Daniel O’Connor said FreeBSD was the best choice when research and development on the radars began eight years ago.
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Microsoft releases SQL Server 2005 beta

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Databases 20 Comments
Microsoft began a wide beta testing program of its forthcoming SQL Server 2005 database on Monday, a much anticipated--and delayed--product central to the company's server software line.
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Review: Best Damn Windows Server 2003 Book Period

Guest post by Will Senn 2004-07-26 Office 12 Comments
When I was first asked to review this book, I was somewhat taken aback by the title. I wondered if it could be construed as blasphemous. The dictionary came to my rescue with this definition: damn, adj., beyond doubt or question.
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Comparison of PHP and ASP.NET

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Internet 50 Comments
Oracle published a comparison article between PHP 4/5 and ASP.NET concluding that PHP is better, while there are counter arguments that ASP.NET is better. And here's a user's benchmark on the issue.
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Distribution Release: Gentoo Linux 2004.2

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Gentoo 59 Comments
Today marks the release of Gentoo Linux 2004.2 for the AMD64, HPPA, SPARC and X86 architectures.
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yellowTAB has Kicked Out their First Development Contest

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Zeta 13 Comments
Are you in for some coding this summer? yellowTAB has today started their first development contest. The price for the first one to develop a fully working ICH AC97 driver, is 300 euros and a free copy of Zeta from yellowTAB. yellowTAB is a small company with few resources, so this contest is a promising call out to the dev community.
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A comparison of Three Linux Live CDs

  Submitted by Barney Matthews 2004-07-26 Linux 20 Comments
Tuxs.org published a mini-review of three Linux Live CDs: Damn Small Linux, Knoppix and PCLinuxOS.
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A Simple OpenGL Shading Example

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 3D 4 Comments
Randi Rost gives an example of the coding needed for shading in OpenGL, including the code for the vertex shader, the fragment shader, and the application code used to initialize these shaders.
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TurboLinux 10F – The Next Great Desktop?

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Linux 10 Comments
MadPenguin has just published a review with screenshots of TurboLinux 10F.
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Getting Started With C++ SDKs and Symbian Development

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 General Development 1 Comment
This chapter overviews the process of building, deploying and running an example Series 60 application with a Graphical User Interface.
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Ottawa Linux Symposium day 4: Andrew Morton’s keynote address

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-26 Linux No Comments
The Ottawa Linux Symposium wrapped up its busy 4 days with a 6-hour long bar party at the Black Thorn Café across the street from the American Embassy in Ottawa. And for some, it was that social aspect that they came for. For most attendees, though, stable Linux kernel maintainer Andrew Morton's keynote address was the highlight of the day.
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OS X Routine Maintenance and Generic Troubleshooting

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-25 macOS 15 Comments
With the assistance of a few free utility programs, routine maintenance under OS X is very easy. The very same procedures and utilities that are used for routine maintenance under OS X are what Randy B. Singer recommends for generic troubleshooting.
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Professional DTP on Linux with PageStream 5.x

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-25 Office 20 Comments
Along with the capable Scribus and the advancing Passepartout, GrassHoper LLC has released PageStream 5.0.1 for Linux (using GTK+: screenshot) along with many other platforms including AmigaOS, Windows, MorphOS and a pending Mac OS X version. For what's new on 5.x of this legendary DTP system (out and about since 1986 for AtariST), check here.
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How Microsoft Can Embrace Linux

Eugenia Loli 2004-07-25 Microsoft 70 Comments
Considering Redmond's slim odds of conquering developing nations, why not offer them a low-cost Linux version of Office?
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An Interview with Hideya Kawahara of Project Looking Glass

  Submitted by Chuck Talk 2004-07-24 Oracle and SUN 10 Comments
OrangeCrate has an interview with Hideya Kawahara, of Sun Microsystems, the man behind the development of Project Looking Glass. Read the interview here.
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