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From OS/2 to Linux: Part 3. Timer and DLL calls
Linux is evolving as the predominant operating system of the new millennium, and legacy operating systems such as OS/2® are being gradually phased out. This series of articles helps the developers involved in the tedious process of migrating/porting the OS/2 system drivers and applications to Linux. In this last of three installments, the authors focus on how to do timer calls and DLL calls in OS/2 and Linux, with a view to mapping between the two systems.
Report from KDE World Summit, Day 9: Users and Admins
Day nine of aKademy saw the start of the Users and Administrator's Conference, and the celebration of the international Software Freedom Day. With the end of the developers' section of the summit, the hacking rooms began to thin out, but the loss in numbers was accommodated by (for the most part local) crowds of users filing in to hear from developers and other users and administrators. And for those following the SUSE-Novell developments, a keynote from a Novell employee was not to be missed.
Linux developers insist on high level security
Nine of ten companies developing Linux claim that their systems have never been infected by a virus, while four of five companies assert that their systems haven't ever been down due to hacking.
Study shows governments' open-source embrace
Governmental bodies have approved at least 90 initiatives involving open-source software, a Washington think tank has found.
Microsoft: Linux is a threat, it may mean prices cuts and less business for us
Microsoft has filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - and it looks like the Redmond giant could be in for a lean year ahead, even going as far as to hint that Linux and other open-source rivals might be to blame.
The Top Seven MySQL Licensing Questions
This article aims to clearly answer seven of the most common questions asked by PHP users about MySQL's licensing. For each question, this article attempts to provide a simple and direct answer that focuses on the intent of the question, rather than its literal meaning. Additionally, for each question and answer, there is also a more detailed and technical supporting discussion.
Lack of trained admins affects Linux take-up: HP exec
The lack of skilled administrators is to some extent a hurdle in the way of companies adopting Linux on the desktop, HP's Linux chief technology officer, Bdale Garbee, said yesterday.
Damn Small Linux 0.8 presented by LinuxBeta.com
For a 'damn small' distribution, Damn Small Linux sure packs a good punch.
Linux in Government: Will Schwarzenegger Terminate Windows?
If he can see the predators hiding in the political jungle, he may.
O, SUSE, and a great big pile of money
Overstock.com has a saying: "It's All About the O." But for Vice President of Technology Shawn Schwegman and his IT staff, it's all about the SUSE.
Review of Mozilla's Sunbird Stand-Alone Calendar Application
Mozilla Sunbird is the latest stand-alone application from the Mozilla foundation that follows in the footsteps of now revered browser Firefox and email client Thunderbird. OSDir reviews their first public release, version 2.0.
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