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Lycoris releases much anticipated Desktop/LX update

Jason Spisak writes: With great excitement, Lycoris releases a new and incredible update to its flagship desktop operating system, Desktop/LX. Desktop/LX now includes...

LUG support program off to a great start

GonzoJohn writes: Linux User Groups from around the globe have responded enthusiastically to the Linux Orbit LUG Suport Program. In its first week, the...

SELinux: Secure Computing clarifies its patents

LinuxSecurity.com has the post from Secure Computing concerning its patents and SELinux. "We understand that considerable effort has been invested in SELinux, with the...

Is .NET dead yet?

That's the headline on a Newsfactor Network story that says, "According to analysts, Microsoft has finally accepted that the Internet, particularly e-business, is an...

Streaming media to be less proprietary

InformationWeek adds its take to the news about Real Networks cautious moves in the general direction of Open Source, including the company's addition of...

VARBusiness evaulates Linux distributions

This is an interesting peek at the way non-Linux people thinking about using Linux might view several popular commercial Linux distributions. Read the article...

Linux booster left Sun in May (posted in error)

IT-Director.com story begins, " Stephen DeWitt, Sun Microsystem's Vice-President for Content Delivery and Edge computing is the fifth Sun Exec to leave in less...

Cisco Linux project’s financing called into question

"Many rank-and-file Cisco employees are questioning the ethics of a sweetheart deal in which senior Borg enjoying a leave of absence have sold a...

Yet another “digital rights management” bill hits Congress

From CNet: "Biden's new bill would make it a federal felony to try and trick certain types of devices into playing your music or...

Top ten essential GNU/Linux commands

LPH writes "When you were first learning Linux it was easier to get the job done by relying on the GUI. Eventually you...