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Linux matures to run critical apps
Linux is set to increase its influence within the enterprise, with nearly an eight-fold increase in the number using the operating system to run...
Trademarks: A threat to free software’s freedom?
Author: Bruce Byfield
Do trademarks require a special license for software to be free? That is the question that Debian developers are currently debating. The...
NetBSD announces new logo
Jeremy C. Reed writes "The NetBSD Foundation has selected an official logo for identifying
NetBSD. Over 400 logos were submitted by 238 artists for a...
How to be a Free Software zealot
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Hint: It takes more than tacking a life-sized poster of Richard Stallman as St. iGNUtius to your bedroom wall, although that's...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 15, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for cups, samba, mysql, mpg123, sox, Ed,
ncompress, LessTif, gettext, xfree86, tiff, wordpress, BNC,...
Open Source FPGA: worldwide forum in Delhi
Filippo Cattaneo writes "An impressive set of CTOs, CEOs, VCs, investment bankers, analysts etc.
from all over the world will meet in Delhi on Oct....
Sun releases J2SE 5.0 ‘Tiger,’ planning v6.0 for 2006
Author: Chris Preimesberger
Sun Microsystems, owner and godfather of the Java franchise, today rolled out version 5.0 of its Java 2 Platform Standard Edition, nicknamed...
No Excuses: SourceLabs bets on Dependable AND Open Business
Cornelius Willis writes "We're introducing our company to the open source community today.SourceLabs takes a new approach to distribution, development, support and maintenance of...
Interview with Mikael Hallendal of Imendio HB
Guest writes "OSNews features an interview with Mikael Hallendal, founder of Imendio HB. Imendio is the professional face of GTK+ worldwide today, offering Gnome...
Xybernaut tries on Linux for flexible fit
Author: Jay Lyman
Not that it was outgrowing its proprietary duds in the form of Windows XP
Embedded, but sometimes one needs to put on something...