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One-on-one with Richard Stallman, part 2

Michael S. Mimoso writes "The SCO lawsuit: a big problem for the free software world, or something that only the lawyers at Cravath, Swaine...

Device profile: Eventide digital voice logging/archiving system

Eventide recently announced what is claimed to be the first digital voice logging recorder and archiving system to be based on...

Porting The PF Stateful Packet Filter

Anonymous Reader writes "KernelTrap offers an in depth look at the recent efforts to port OpenBSD's stateful packet filter, pf, to other operating systems....

The first Linux marketing from Microsoft

In this modest announcement, "Microsoft Picks InterVideo for Windows Media Port to Linux," we see the first tiny crack in the...

Radvision announces availability of its SIP and H.323 developer toolkits

Patricia Colby writes "RADVISIONs Powerful Protocol Development Expertise and MontaVista Linux Provide Equipment Developers With Leading Linux-Based VoIP Developer Solution. Glen Rock, New Jersey, and...

Linux on zSeries Mainframe May Help Grid Builders in Certain Cases

IBM wants builders of grid systems to include Linux on zSeries mainframes. A compiled version of the open-source Globus Toolkit and...

Grady Booch looks at software development’s past, present, and future

Anonymous Reader writes "The new The Rational Developer Powerpack has been released, it includes XDE - Java Platform, XDE -.NET Platform, Rational Rose Enterprise Edition, Rational...

Updated Mandrake boot disks

PC owners with more than 1GB of memory or with Promise IDE controllers might be interested to know that there are some...

icepack-linux infos about the next releas (i3)

Ralf Schülke writes "2003-04-04: icepack login manager 2.9.1 released, next: icepack linux 2.91 release.icepack-linux.org focuses on the development of icepack linux 3.0 (i3). This site...

Open source versus open standards

The term "open" has been used and abused by the purveyors of technology for a couple of decades now, so it...