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Jul. 18, 2006 The Brazil-based Dreamlinux project team introduced Dreamlinux 2.0 on July 16. The install/live CD distribution is based on a 2.6.14 Kanotix Kernel and the XFce desktop, and comprises a combination of Debian, Knoppix, and Morphix code.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

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The latest news & announcements about Linux on the desktop … 
Jul. 26, 2006 Mozilla Corp. on July 26 started urging Firefox users to install a newly released version of the browser, v1.5.0.5, which includes some essential security fixes.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

The latest news & announcements about Linux on the desktop … 
Jul. 19, 2006 “We love openSUSE, but we hate openSUSE’s package management problems,” Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols, DesktopLinux.com ’s resident Linux curmudgeon, reports from his vacation. But there’s good news: a fix is coming soon, he says.
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

The latest news & announcements about Linux on the desktop … 
Jul. 25, 2006 Anybody who has a Linux computer that is used by other members of the family can relate to this problem: How do you log off another user when they’re not around?
Source: www.desktoplinux.com

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Tutorial: Invoking a Web Service with a JMS Client Learn to invoke a Web service with a JMS client, using IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and WebSphere Integration Developer.
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Linux in your pocket: Run SLAX from your USB keychain 
You can run some Linux distributions entirely from CDs and now, from a tiny USB keychain. Vincent Danen gives you the basics on running the SLAX distro from this handy-sized device.
Source: techrepublic.com.com

Interview: PortableApps brings open source to USB 
For most people, mobile computing means a laptop. Some make do with a Linux live CD distribution such as Knoppix and a USB pen drive to save their data, or one of the newer live CD distros that run off a rewritable CD or USB drive, but if you can’t restart the box where you end up, those won’t help you. Now, thanks to John T. Haller’s PortableApps project, you get to use your favorite open source
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