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The new Hat is out of the bag

Better late than never. "Red Hat last week released Red Hat 8.0, with a host of improved usability and security features, among others. Both...

Telstra, Optus broadband providers ignore Linux users

"While nterest in Linux grows amongst organisations, Telstra and Optus are still refusing to support the open source operating system for users of their...

LinuxIT using Lindows, Ximian in custom desktops

- by Tina Gasperson - UK-based LinuxIT recently announced it had released the "Professional Open Desktop" series, calling it a solution designed for "organizations with non-technical staff."...

Metron launches Brazil’s line of Linux PCs

NZheretic writes: "A Reuters newsflash on Forbes deserves a mention: "Brazil's top computer maker, Metron, unveiled on Thursday a new line of computers that...

AOL vs Pengaol

One writes: "AOL vs Pengaol Once more, an international company tries to kill a open-source project. Indeed, an office of lawyers, Arent Fox, makes an...

Snort 2.0 released

An anonymous coward writes: "Snort 2.0 has been reengineered to use a new HTTP Protocol Flow Analyzer and Detection Engine. The Flow Analyzer optimizes...

Microsoft Passport boost through limited code access

"Source code from Microsoft Corp's .NET Passport online authentication service is to be turned loose under a pseudo open source initiative, a move the...

Metron launches Brazil’s line of Linux PCs

"Brazil's top computer maker, Metron, unveiled on Thursday a new line of computers that will run the Linux operating system, banking on their cheaper...

Is Linux Really More Secure Than Windows?

"Microsoft has organized a huge security program as a result of vocal complaints from users, while the Linux effort is, in Eric Hemmendinger's words,...

DigitalConsumer’s Kraus: You can impact digital rights debate

-By Grant Gross - Admonitions for the Open Source community to get active in politics have been numerous lately. The guys from the Linux...