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CNET talks to Bruce Perens about Open Source
Crippling for-profit software companies isn't our goal. But this question takes a myopic view of the industry of software. Ninety-five percent of software is...
Server OS wars: Linux and .Net to trounce Unix
The future is anything but bright for proprietary Unix operating systems. According to a new report, flavours of Unix from the main vendors -...
Sharp Zaurus SL-C700 Coming to America, but not from Sharp
LordDavon writes "It is official. Dynamism.com is teaming up with the Open Source Community to bring the Sharp Zaurus SL-C700 to America. ...
Linux Advisory Watch – December 6th 2002
By Benjamin
D. Thomas -This week, advisories were released for RPC XDR, ypserv,
pine, freeswan, im, smb2www, xinetd, webalizer, kde, kdelibs, and windowmaker.
The distributors include Caldera,...
‘maddog’ Barks at Linux Naysayers
For years, Jon "maddog" Hall espoused the virtues of Linux and open source at IT industry events... After each presentation, audience members would crowd...
IBM Unveils Its First Linux-Only Server
Taking its Linux commitment to new heights, IBM has launched a new series of low-cost servers, its first to run the open source platform...
Wal-Mart: $199 PC sells briskly
By dropping software from Microsoft and avoiding "Intel inside," retailer Wal-Mart Stores is offering a $199 computer it says is a hot seller on...
Adobe: ElcomSoft Outside U.S. Law
A former piracy investigator for Adobe Systems testifies that he did not tell Russian software maker ElcomSoft to stop selling its eBook-cracking program because...
Samaritans go with Linux
Emotional support charity Samaritans opts for the open source operating system because of its low cost and reliability.
Link: BBC
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Linux
As business looks to Linux desktops, some critical
The lack of full-featured Linux scheduling and calendaring software is a tough hurdle to overcome for some business users.
Link: IDG.net