Fedora Project Considering 'Stateless Linux'
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Fedora Project 1
Fedora Project 1
11/05/2003 03:35 PMA community distribution based on Red Hat Linux.
Fedora Project 2
Fedora Project 2
05/18/2004 06:10 PMA community distribution based on Red Hat Linux.
Red Hat frees Fedora project
Red Hat frees Fedora project
06/05/2005 11:36 PMMark Webbink, deputy general counsel for Red Hat, announced in his
keynote address this morning at the Red Hat Summit that Red Hat is
freeing the Fedora project from its direct control. Red Hat has
created the Fedora Foundation -- to be run by an independent board of
directors -- which will direct and control the project from now on.
Webbink said Red Hat made this move because it listened to the Fedora
community when it said it would be more comfortable about the project
if it were not directly owned by a commercial firm.
Fedora Project Considering "Stateless
Linux"
Fedora Project Considering "Stateless
Linux"
09/13/2004 06:47 PMCA Exorcises Linux' Hooking Demons
CA Exorcises Linux' Hooking Demons
05/24/2004 12:47 PMSoftware patents 'threaten Linux'
Software patents 'threaten Linux'
01/23/2004 02:19 PMOpen source advocate Bruce Perens says the real threat to Linux is not
from SCO, but from software patents.
Andy Tanenbaum on 'Who Wrote Linux'
Andy Tanenbaum on 'Who Wrote Linux'
05/20/2004 10:15 AMMicrosoft ad push cranks up the 'get
Linux' volume
Microsoft ad push cranks up the 'get
Linux' volume
01/06/2004 02:32 PMWould you buy a used fact from this company?
BBC NEWS | Technology | Software patents
'threaten Linux'
BBC NEWS | Technology | Software patents
'threaten Linux'
01/24/2004 10:22 AMBBC NEWS Technology Software patents 'threaten Linux' (37.59 kb) ..
interview with Bruce Perens ..
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Project Server 2003: Project Data
Service (PDS) Usage and Methods
Reference
Project Server 2003: Project Data
Service (PDS) Usage and Methods
Reference
04/30/2004 04:35 PMThis reference explains how to use the PDS Application Programming
Interface (API) to allow client applications to access Project Server
portfolio data. Client applications can programmatically log on to
Project Server and use SOAP to call PDS API methods. The PDS
implements a SOAP listener, which receives method calls in XML format
and returns an XML response.
Which Project Management Tool Should You
Use? Project Size is a Key Factor says
Industry Leading Software Developer
Which Project Management Tool Should You
Use? Project Size is a Key Factor says
Industry Leading Software Developer
06/17/2005 04:45 PMProject KickStart is one of the worlds leading project management
software tools. Different factors, such as project size, are important
points to consider when deciding on project management software.
[PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
The Project Group Announces New Version
of PSLink, the World’s Leading
Integration Between Microsoft Project
and SAP/R3
The Project Group Announces New Version
of PSLink, the World’s Leading
Integration Between Microsoft Project
and SAP/R3
04/13/2005 03:26 AMThe Project Group GmbH (TPG), one of Germany’s premier providers of
add-in products, consulting services, and training for Microsoft
Enterprise Project Management (EPM), today announced Version 3.0 of
its flagship PSLink® product. PSLink is the world’s leading interface
between Microsoft Project and SAP/R3. Using PSLink, customers can
synchronize project data in both directions between the two
market-leading environments; simplify several tasks; and eliminate the
risk of errors, because data administration in both systems is
unnecessary. Version 3.0 of PSLink will be available shortly in its
Standard Edition (SE) and Controlling Edition (CE). [PRWEB Apr 13,
2005]
SR Telecom's stride2400 Selected for
Voice and Internet Project in U.S. -
Southwest Texas Telephone project wi
SR Telecom's stride2400 Selected for
Voice and Internet Project in U.S. -
Southwest Texas Telephone project wi
12/11/2003 07:19 AMStockhouse Canada Dec 11 2003 6:16AM ET
Project Server 2003: Project Web Access
ActiveX® Controls
Project Server 2003: Project Web Access
ActiveX® Controls
06/22/2004 10:04 PMActiveX controls for Project Web Access are installed by default when
you install Project Server. You can install Project Web Access (PWA)
ActiveX controls on client workstations manually in cases where your
organization operates in a locked-down environment in which users
cannot install OCX controls.
PR: CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT 1.1 FEATURES
CUSTOMIZABLE PROJECT CALENDAR
PR: CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT 1.1 FEATURES
CUSTOMIZABLE PROJECT CALENDAR
05/13/2004 09:14 AMContact: Kateryna Andruschenko
E-Mail: k.andruschenko@csodessa.com
For Immediate Release
CONCEPTDRAW PROJECT 1.1 FEATURES CUSTOMIZABLE PROJECT CALENDAR
ConceptDraw Project 1.1 features
customizable project calendar
ConceptDraw Project 1.1 features
customizable project calendar
05/13/2004 06:28 AMComputer Systems Odessa today announced the release of ConceptDraw
Project 1.1, the latest version of its cross-platform software that
enables Mac and PC users to effectively brainstorm, organize, and
manage projects...
Life With Fedora
Life With Fedora
04/09/2004 04:05 PMI've been using Fedora for a week now, and it's really enlightened me as to what apps I use
and what I don't.
Since I'm having find replacements for my Windows apps, I've
learned that 90% of my app usage can be condensed to (1) Web browser,
(2) email client, (3) RSS aggregator, (4) text editor, (5) FTP client
(which, thanks to KDE, is built into the text editor), and (6) command
prompt (which isn't really an app).
I found rdesktop which
enables terminal services from Linux. Thanks to that, I can open a
window back to my Windows machine (oh, the irony — using a
window to help you run something other than Windows...) if I need to
get anything I forgot, and that helps with Windows server admin as
well.
Using smb-client, I mounted a folder on my Fedora desktop that
opens to the C drive on my old Windows machine. If I hadn't named the
folder "Windows C Drive" you'd never even know you were accessing a
different machine. Reading and writing files between my Fedora
machine and Windows shares is undramatic. It just works.
Mozilla Mail connects to my Exchange server via IMAP. Not perfect,
but it does the job. It doesn't open all the folders — just
Inbox, Sent Items, and Deleted Items. Those are the important ones
anyway — if I need anything else, I have Outlook Web Access.
The UI options in KDE are dizzying. I've never had this much
control over my environment. Like I told Joe the other day, I now own
the interface that Hugh
Jackman used to write his worm in Swordfish. It looks like the
interfaces in every cheesy hacker movie you've ever seen. If you
upgrade to Linux, schedule two hours just to play with all the
options.
Multiple desktop support is great. I have four desktops, all
running different stuff. A little toolbar plugin shows me thumbnails
of what's on each desktop. They each have different wallpaper (the
default wallpapers provided are gorgeous) so I know which one I'm on
at any given time.
Video rendering is amazing. If you've ever used a high-end Mac
running OS X on a high-end monitor and drooled over the quality of the
display, then Fedora is your OS. My Windows machine display is
horrible by comparison, and that's even running a better video
card.
Font and window rendering is so smooth and...luscious, as to make
you want to dive into the monitor like it was a swimming pool on a hot
summer day. Fedora and Mozilla together make me want to drizzle Web
pages over ice cream and eat them.
I do a lot of client scripting in PHP. I have the file extenstion set to run
them against the PHP executable when I double click, and pop a
terminal window with the results. Makes a lot of chores so much
easier. They chug away on another desktop while I go do something
else.
As good as all this is, I still have the nagging question: am I any
better off? Besides the display quality, UI options, and integated
FTP, I think everything I've done with Fedora could be done with
Windows and little elbow grease. So, the question remains, am I
better off than Windows? I don't know.
I do know, however, (1) that I'm certainly no worse off and (2)
Fedora is free. That's a compelling argument in and of
itself.
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Fedora Core 1
Fedora Core 1
11/05/2003 10:35 PMRed Hat released
Fedora Core 1
(previously known as Red Hat Linux 10). Now the hard part of really
integrating the community into the development process begins.
Red Hat set to release Fedora 4
Red Hat set to release Fedora 4
06/05/2005 11:35 PMInfoWorld Jun 3 2005 3:20PM GMT
Fedora at a Glance
Fedora at a Glance
11/12/2003 01:25 PMA look at what's available in the Fedora Core 1 release.
Red Hat goes live with Fedora
Red Hat goes live with Fedora
11/06/2003 06:10 PMRed Hat created the Fedora project so open-source developers could
experiment with software that is more cutting-edge.
Fedora Core 2
Fedora Core 2
12/17/2003 02:45 AMFedora Core
2 is coming; maybe the community will have some influence on this
one.
xTime Project adds MS Project import,
more
xTime Project adds MS Project import,
more
06/18/2004 09:29 AMAppMac Software has released
xTime Project
2.2, a new version of their project management software for Mac OS X.
xTime Project lets users display Gantt charts, determine assignments
and resource usage, and more. The new release adds import support for
Microsoft Project XML and MPX format files, PMX import, better Web
sharing functionality, improved currency support, and bug fixes. xTime
Project requires Mac OS X v10.2.3 or later and costs US$99 to download
or $119 on CD-ROM.
Swing State Project: TX-22: Project for
SSP Community
Swing State Project: TX-22: Project for
SSP Community
04/17/2005 07:36 PMsaluted the planned DFA billboard
campaign
swingstateproject.com/2005/04/tx22_project_fo.html
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Project 2003: Project Renamer PDS
Extender
Project 2003: Project Renamer PDS
Extender
04/12/2004 11:20 PMThe download includes the compiled ProjectRenamer.dll, and the Visual
Basic 6.0 source code for the Project Renamer PDS Extender.
Note For an explanation of how to develop and test the Project
Renamer, see the Project Renamer PDS Extender topic, under the section
Programming Tasks, in the file pj11sdk2003.chm of the Project 2003 SDK
Download. The complete Project 2003 SDK also includes the Project
Renamer PDS Extender source code.
Neo Project Resumes XBox Crack Project
Neo Project Resumes XBox Crack Project
03/13/2003 10:20 AMOperation Project X kicks off again under a new website but still by
those running the Neo Project. The goal...
My Workstation OS: Fedora Core 3
My Workstation OS: Fedora Core 3
04/08/2005 05:14 AMI have been using Linux since Red Hat 7.x back in 2000. I have tried
Lycoris, Debian, Knoppix, Ubuntu, Mandrake, SUSE, and other
distributions, but I've always found myself coming back to Red Hat.
When Red Hat stopped development of its free operating system, I was
disappointed, but I ended up liking the Fedora Core series, including
the latest FC3, even better. Why do I like it so much?
Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora
Red Hat doffs cap at latest Fedora
05/19/2004 04:31 AMZDNet UK May 19 2004 8:28AM GMT
Disponible Fedora Core 1
Disponible Fedora Core 1
11/05/2003 07:08 PMURPMI For Fedora Core 2
URPMI For Fedora Core 2
07/12/2004 08:51 AMBig Gains for Fedora in Web Hosting
Big Gains for Fedora in Web Hosting
03/17/2005 03:41 AMSlashdot Mar 15 2005 1:31PM GMT
Red Hat lifts all ships with Fedora
Red Hat lifts all ships with Fedora
11/10/2003 10:58 PMJeremy Hogan of Red Hat has observed that Linux distributions can be
looked at as little ships on a vast ocean of open source code. As open
source projects grow and mature they raise the level of the ocean. Red
Hat raised the level of the ocean with Fedora. Fedora is a step in the
right direction, and not a reason to feel abandoned.
Red Hat parades Fedora Core 1
Red Hat parades Fedora Core 1
11/07/2003 07:40 AMComputer Weekly Nov 7 2003 6:22AM ET
Fedora Core 3 Test 1
Fedora Core 3 Test 1
07/13/2004 05:20 PMRed Hat releases Fedora Core 2
Red Hat releases Fedora Core 2
05/18/2004 06:08 PMFedora Core 4 Test 2
Fedora Core 4 Test 2
04/12/2005 04:08 AMFedora Core 3 Test 2
Fedora Core 3 Test 2
09/21/2004 04:29 AMFedora Core 1 Released
Fedora Core 1 Released
11/05/2003 04:45 PMEvilAlien writes "The Fedora Project has released Fedora Core 1, aka
Yarrow. The release was expected on November 3rd, but was briefly
delayed. The release ...
A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core
A Tip of The Brim With New Fedora Core
05/18/2004 07:24 AMRed Hat releases its second-generation enterprise Linux offering in
less than a year.
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