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Vector Linux 5.9-Pseudo64-0.1--Finally, 64-bit Vector
LinuxDevCenter: "The first public Pseudo (alpha) release of Vector Linux 5.9 is now available. Normally a release like this wouldn't be worth blogging about..."
QNX Does Split Between Open Source and Commercial
EETimes: "With a new licensing model, software maker QNX tries a balancing act between the open source and commercial world. The company says it does not intend to change its business model--it just reacts to a changing reality..."
Ian Lynch Talks About INGOTS Certifications in Open Technologies
Blue GNU interviews Ian Lynch, well-known in and beyond the OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument community, to learn about the INternational Grades with Open Technologies...
September to Remember for Asterisk
TechIQ: "Sure, true fanatics are familiar with Asterisk--the open source IP telephony platform. But there are some clear signs that Asterisk is pushing beyond the open source crowd..."
Linux Game Development Part 4
GameDev: "Ok, so now you've built a game executable that can run on any distribution, and you've created an installer to deliver your game. How do you test it...?"
LinuxDevCenter: "The first public Pseudo (alpha) release of Vector Linux 5.9 is now available. Normally a release like this wouldn't be worth blogging about..."
QNX Does Split Between Open Source and Commercial
EETimes: "With a new licensing model, software maker QNX tries a balancing act between the open source and commercial world. The company says it does not intend to change its business model--it just reacts to a changing reality..."
Ian Lynch Talks About INGOTS Certifications in Open Technologies
Blue GNU interviews Ian Lynch, well-known in and beyond the OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument community, to learn about the INternational Grades with Open Technologies...
September to Remember for Asterisk
TechIQ: "Sure, true fanatics are familiar with Asterisk--the open source IP telephony platform. But there are some clear signs that Asterisk is pushing beyond the open source crowd..."
Linux Game Development Part 4
GameDev: "Ok, so now you've built a game executable that can run on any distribution, and you've created an installer to deliver your game. How do you test it...?"
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