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Open Source in Mexico – Part One

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I spent most of last week attending CONSOL 2003 in Mexico City. It was a lovely conference,...

Tale of Two Stories

What does coverage of Google's success tell us about what's really going on with Linux? Link: Linux Journal Category: Linux

As Linux Nips at Microsoft, Its Advocates Talk Numbers

The Linux World conference that begins in New York tomorrow promises to be a staid, corporate affair. The speakers' list is filled with corporate...

Mandrake: Rumors of our imminent demise are just that

- by Tina Gasperson - Apparently there are tales going around that there will be no Mandrake 9.1 - that one of the most user-friendly...

Glass Panes and Software: Windows Name Is Challenged (by Lindows)

An upstart company, Lindows.com, is trying to persuade the Federal District Court in Seattle to invalidate Microsoft's trademark on Windows. (free registration required) Link: NYTimes.com

The most popular Linux article ever?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - You've seen a headline or two recently on NewsForge that said something like "Microsoft fights off Windows rival Linux."...

Lots of Linux-related trademarks up for grabs

- by Tina Gasperson - IBM has abandoned its trademark on the phrase "Peace, Love and Linux," according to the United States Patent and Trademark...

USENIX Lisa – more innovation per square foot than Comdex?

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I've spent the last few days at Usenix/LISA02, "the 16th annual systems administration conference." It is not as big...

Review: A Tale of Two Routers

- By Jeffrey L. Taylor - Recently I went into the computer store for an Ethernet hub or switch and came home with a SMC 7004VBR...

Mitchell Baker on mozilla.org and the Phoenix project

Anonymous Reader writes "Mitchell Baker, mozilla.org's Chief Lizard Wrangler, has posted a newsgroup message about mozilla.org and the Phoenix project. The post explains why...