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Oracle moves to quash SCO subpoena

Author: OSgram.com Anonymous Reader writes "SCO has been seeking case information via subpoena, from Oracle, Intel and The Open Group, and filed a motion with...

Asterisk at SCALE 4x

Author: Asterisk VOIP Blog Anonymous Reader writes "Asterisk will have strong presence at SCALE 4x, the 2006 Southern California Linux Expo next week. On the...

Linux.com weekly security update – February 3, 2006

Author: Joe 'Zonker' Brockmeier Advisories were released this week for LibAST, MyDNS, Mail::Audit, PHP, and several other packages. Vendors that released advisories this week are...

Perl 5.8.8

OSDir writes " Perl is a high-level, general-purpose programming language that makes easy things easy and hard things possible. It is optimized for scanning arbitrary...

WebmasterRadio.FM to Air Pre-SCALE 4X Conference R

Author: WebmasterRadio and SCALE 4x Ilan Rabinovitch writes "The official radio network of the Fourth Annual Southern California Linux Expo will air a special pre-conference...

Running VMware Player under Linux

Author: Tina Gasperson After testing VMware's new Player on Windows a few weeks ago, I wanted to see how it performs on Linux. While the...

Capturing real-world knowledge with Protégé OWL

Author: James Tizard Take a well resourced, 10-year-old open source project with a global user community. Add support for World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Semantic...

The So Cal Linux Expo Tidies up Expo Plans

Orv Beach writes "SCALE has added several last minute sponsors to their expo:- Levanta (http://www.levanta.com/ Linux management and data virtualization.- Aduva (http://www.aduva.com/): life-cycle management...

Gate’s MIT Alternative A Diversion?

Microsoft has done an about face with its support of MIT Media Laboratory's ambitious "One Laptop Per Child" program, recently stating that cell...

The British Computer Society redresses the balance

Anonymous Reader writes "Last year the venerable British Computer Society generated a storm of protest with an article "The trouble with open-source". This month...