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Norwegian government drops Microsoft license

Norway's Minister of Labor and Government Administration, Victor Norman, decided against renewing its Select 5.0 software licensing program, which expires Nov. 30, in...

Gates and Peru President sign IT agreement

"Microsoft Corp., facing proposed legislation in Perú that would seriously hamper its sales to the government, on Monday signed a wide-ranging agreement with that...

BrowserG! 1.03 is released

jill writes:"If you have to click through several links to get to your final destination, it is plain old wrong! BrowserG! 1.03 is...

MandrakeSoft Inc. and Microtel offering PCs pre-loaded with Mandrake Linux® at Walmart.com

Altadena and City of Industry, CA, July 15th 2002 - To meet the growing demand for low-cost and fully-featured personal computers, MandrakeSoft, Inc. and...

Lindows puts StarOffice 6.0 in Click-N-Run

SAN DIEGO -- July 15, 2002 -- Lindows.com, Inc. today announced the addition of Sun's (NASDAQ: SUNW) StarOffice? 6.0...

Update on teeny weeny Linux platforms

Anonymous Reader writes "LinuxDevices.com has just completed an update to its popular Quick Reference Guide to Little Linux Systems for Projects and Products. This...

China’s software developers eye Linux

From InfoWorld: "A survey of 700 developers in mainland China revealed that while the Windows operating system dominates the country's software development efforts,...

Commentary: Open-sourcing the business desktop

- By John Fitzgibbon - I've long been a fan of open source software. It offers high quality at a low cost. That said, until recently...

MontaVista Software expands distribution in Korea

Annette Oevermann writes "SUNNYVALE, Calif., July 15, 2002 -- MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, and MIZI Research Incorporated (MIZI), a...

Conectiva: Resolver libraries vulnerability

Conectiva: "A remote attacker who is able to send malicious DNS responses to vulnerable machines could exploit this vulnerability and potentially execute arbitrary code...