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Linux hit with one-two punch

It has not been a good start for Linux. The open source mascot has been given two blows to the face...

Indian IT ministry meet may open doors to the GNU

Navin Dhanuka writes "Last fortnight, the IT ministry conducted a high-power meeting in Delhi during which academics, CEOs and bureaucrats came together to discuss...

Software should be shared as freely as the time of day

- By Robert M. Lefkowitz - I'm reading Time Lord, a book about the creation of standard time towards the end of the 19th century. ...

Microsoft files lawsuit against SCO

Anonymous Reader writes "Microsoft files billion-dollar lawsuit for misappropriation of corporate image, torturous interference, unfair competition and breach of contract." Link: pclinuxonline.com Category: Management

Turning Linux into a real-time operating system

Anonymous Reader writes "This article is based on a masters thesis project which investigated the possibility of turning Linux into a real-time operating system....

$1 billion lawsuit against IBM could taint Linux

SAN JOSE — SCO Group's $1 billion lawsuit against IBM for allegedly giving away trade secrets in its open-source Linux programs is a...

Why SCO Needs to Go

uninet writes "It's clear to any long term observer of the community that this means exactly one thing: SCO has not been able to succeed...

(Updated) SCO-Caldera Sues IBM in Intellectual Pro

MozillaQuest Magazine takes a look at the legal nitty-gritty and reports: "The legal action appears to be about claims involving the UNIX and Linux...

The U.S. as a second-class Linux citizen

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Here's a quote from an article at The Economic Times of India: "Some PC manufactures such as HP sell...

Mitchell Baker of mozilla.org on Browser Innovation, Gecko, and the Mozilla project

Anonymous Reader writes "Mitchell Baker, mozilla.org's Chief Lizard Wrangler, has written an article about browser innovation and the future of the World Wide Web....