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Ximian embracing and extending .Net

Author: JT Smith The Register has more on Ximian's Mono project. Ximian's Miguel de Icaza: "I'm not interested in ostracising a technology because a company...

Interview with Shawn Gordon, President/CEO of theK

Author: JT Smith Craig writes "The wide spread adoption of Linux on the desktop depends on many different factors. Like pieces of a puzzle fitting...

Interview with Shawn Gordon, President/CEO of theKompany

Author: JT Smith Craig writes, "The wide spread adoption of Linux on the desktop depends on many different factors. Like pieces of a puzzle fitting...

Forming a standard for Linux

Author: JT Smith IT-director.com has a feature on the Free Standards Group and its attempts to create a Linux Standards Base. "This is a specification...

Mandrake: ‘xinetd’ incorrect umask and others

Author: JT Smith LinuxSecurity: "A bug exists in xinetd as shipped with Mandrake Linux 8.0 dealing with ...

Chinese threat to GPL, and no action likely

Author: JT Smith - by Jack Bryar -Open Source Business - Is the GNU General Public License, which guides Free Software and much of the Open...

Metadot Portal Server 3.1.3

Author: JT Smith Andy Meadows writes: "METADOT is a managed Digital Solutions provider. We offer Digital Information Platforms, based on portal ...

KDE source code now cross-referenced for easy browsing

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - As first reported on The Dot, KDE sources are now indexed through the LXR (Linux Cross Reference) system....

Linux project gives schools networks at fraction of Windows cost

Author: JT Smith - By Grant Gross - Paul Nelson has a message for cash-strapped schools: Why pay $20,000-plus for a Windows computer lab when...

GHC developer Simon Peyton Jones on working for, gasp!, Microsoft

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - When Glasgow Haskell Compiler programmer Simon Peyton Jones says he used to spend Thursday afternoons programming...