Monday, September 13, 2004


Novell Releases New Linux Management Tool. Novell's latest ZENWorks program can manage multiple Linux systems over a network. [eWEEK Technology News]
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3Com Office Connect Wireless 54Mbps 11g Travel Router. Great features and a reasonable price make the 3Com entry stand out and earn it our Editors' Choice [PC Magazine: New Product Reviews]
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Why Linux Standard Base 2.0 won't matter. So the latest iteration of the Linux Standards Base, 2.0, has been released. I personally applaud their efforts, but until a few things change, the LSB just simply won't matter where it counts. [O'Reilly Weblogs]

A good piece on why LSB 2.0 is starting life on the endangered list.


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Linux Standard Base 2.0 released

Linux Standard Base 2.0 released
Operating Systems
Linux
Posted by CmdrTaco on Monday September 13, @04:35PM
from the standard-this-people dept.
prostoalex writes "Linux Standard Base 2.0 has been released by the Free Standards Group. The release will allow application developers to ensure their product works on multiple flavors of Linux. FSG keeps a list of compliant distributions on its Web site."

[Slashdot:]


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SugarCRM Opens Source Code. The low upfront cost and open nature of Linux are making open-source software a CRM alternative for small and midsize businesses. [eWEEK Technology News]

This release is generating a lot of press.  See www.sugarcrm.com for the details.


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All Windows E-Mail Clients Suck. All e-mail clients for Windows suck, but some suck worse than others and TechWeb's Mitch Wagner won't put his stamp of approval on just any e-mail package. [InternetWeek]

In case you were wondering...


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U-blog! 0.0.5 (traken rising). U-blog! is a weblogging system made to fit anyone's needs. Unlike some weblogging systems, it does not try to be a CMS, thus avoiding all the associated complexity of a CMS. It features trackback, RSS, multiple authors, multiple topics, and multiple languages. It is skinnable, and its output is valid XHTML (using a strong templating system) and CSS. [freshmeat.net]
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dot.KDE: aKademy Hackers Port Mozilla to Qt/KDE  Among the most exciting things to come out of aKademy, the recent KDE Community World Summit, is a Qt port of Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine. This will give Gecko the full native look and feel of KDE/Qt, and make it available as a KPart, where it can provide an alternative HTML renderer for Konqueror.  [Linux Today]


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