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The binary nature of freedom

"There are subtle lessons about freedom in the GPL, but you'll never find them by just reading the license. Instead, you'll have to read...

Intel invests in Linux clustering

"Intel Corp has joined a group of Norwegian investment and technology companies in providing second-round funding to Linux-based clustering software company Scali AS. Oslo, Norway-based...

Lawrence Berkeley Lab and 10Gb/s ethernet

Anonymous Reader writes: "Just yesterday, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and several key partners put together a demonstration system running a real-world scientific application to...

The only thing dying faster than our civil rights

Ian Bell writes: "We have a great article on Designtechnica which addresses the concerns that many of us have in the IT world. It...

Free Software Institute offering inexpensive classes

mrbrklyn writes: "NYLXS, home of the New York City Linux Scene, wishes to announce the continuation of our inexpensive GNU/Linux operating system Classes. ...

Linux manufacturing a lead in Asia

- By Jack Bryar - What better application for an industrial-strength operating system than heavy industry? It isn't making much news in the West,...

Autoconf sucks!

Anonymous Reader writes: "There is an interesting weblog entry on LiveJournal written by Slashdot's Brian "Krow" Aker about his idea for a replacement to...

Debian: Usability developers?

Ash writes: "Many people decide to go for becoming a Debian maintainer - the new maintainer system is showing hundreds of applicants. Everyone...

Interview with founding Postnuke developer John Cox

Easino writes: "Easino.com has conducted an exclusive interview with the founding father of the popular open source Postnuke content management system. From Postnuke's roots...

Korea may start jailing spammers

It says, right here on the Korean Information Security Agency site, "The government yesterday unveiled specific anti-spam plans in a move to protect the...