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SuSE points all guns at Red Hat

Author: JT Smith The Australia version of LinuxToday reports that Red Hat is losing market share to SuSE. "A report released by PCdata, a company...

Lutris accelerates wireless Internet application deployment

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Lutris Technologies Inc., a leading provider of application server technology for wired and wireless development and...

Freenet: Will it smash copyright law?

Author: JT Smith Newsbytes has a feature on Freenet: "Freenet has an offshoot, Espra.net, that is intended to function like a more secure Napster. But...

Nemein to resell Hong Kong Linux Center’s content management systems

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Nemein Solutions and Hong Kong Linux Center have formed partnership to provide services & support for HKLC's ...

Richard M. Stallman addresses Brazilian Congress -dupe

Author: JT Smith From LinuxPR: Today Richard M. Stallman, founder and president of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), addressed the members of the ...

Glitch wipes out some Tripod pages

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "Tripod, which lets people create personal home pages, routinely polices its online community for sites that may host content that violates...

An interview with Chris DiBona of Linux International

Author: JT Smith Russ Foster writes, "Chris DiBona is a man who takes an active part in the growth and development of Linux. Aside from...

A Stallman moment – fraught with dichotomy

Author: JT Smith "Linux is powerful enough as an operating system to have caused the major operating system vendors in the world to change the...

Microsoft: We’re trying to give people more power over computers

Author: JT Smith SeattleTimes: "The audacious vision left some ...

Open Source is alive and well in Arizona

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes "http://www.aztechbiz.com/news/20010319/232106 It's an editorial about Open Source in Arizona as it relates to the nearly ready for production, MyLinux Pocket...