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Linux coming to corporate desktops?

eWeek.com reports on efforts at Red Hat, SuSE and Sun to bring Linux to corporate desktops. "Linux vendors are showing a renewed interest in developing...

Open Source databases hike enterprise appeal

From eWeek.com: "The creators of the open-source databases MySQL and PostgreSQL are trying to push them further into the enterprise with new features aimed...

The best of the Linux books

LinuxPlanet reviews what books there are available for everyone from beginners to corporate officers to programmers. "Some of the books listed in this article...

Corporate Open Source collaboration?

SF Clustering Foundry writes: "Historically, Open Source software has been developed by individuals or groups of individuals working on software in their spare time,...

Lessig: Who should own what?

"My objection has been that we have launched into this fairly...

KDE fixes SSL hole as MS dithers

"New KDE binary RPMs have been released, as promised, with a fix for the SSL ...

Too many Unixes? HP plans to support HP-UX and Tru64 and OpenUnix and …

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - It's not an easy job, but Hewlett-Packard is determined to support no fewer than five major operating...

KDE 3.0.3

Anonymous Reader writes: "I saw on PCLinuxOnline and then TuxReports that KDE 3.0.3 is available. Texstar has uploaded the files so that Mandrake...

Weekly news wrap-up: Everything LinuxWorld

-By Grant Gross - LinuxWorld, that semi-annual tribute to all things Linux, was in San Francisco this past week, so it was hard to...

SharpDevelop 0.89 is out

fiffilinus writes: " Version 0.89 of SharpDevelop, the GPL IDE for.NET is out. Below you will find information about this release, but you will...