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What’s wrong with Linux services?
Author: JT Smith
By Jack Bryar
NewsForge ColumnistOpen Source business
I never expected to defend Red Hat's business model in a column. But
the company has been getting...
IBM’s DB2 Universal Database 7.1 shines
Author: JT Smith
From a review at Linux World: "IBM has become legendary in the Linux community for its repeated announcements and
...
Phreaks get back to basics in New Zealand
Author: JT Smith
255,000 Auckland telephone service subscribers are part of a brand-new reverse directory that a group of pHrEaKs are threatening to publish on...
Suncoast LUG to present at computer showcase
Author: JT Smith
The Tampa, Florida Linux users group is planning a huge showing at the Computers and Technology Showcase on September 27-28, according...
Linux hardware support, part II
Author: JT Smith
By: Jeff Field
NewsForge ColumnistRecap
In last week's hardware column, I discussed the status of Linux hardware support, and the dismal efforts some companies...
Linux show of force
Author: JT Smith
Linux PR announces, the Suncoast Linux Users Group is extending an open invitation to all who are interested in helping spread...
Solutions for embedded OEM developers
Author: JT Smith
Lineo, Inc., a provider of embedded systems, real-time and high
availability Linux-based solutions, today announced the expansion of the professional services group to...
Crackers preparing massive DDoS?-duplicate
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has a discussion about recent reports of groups of compromised machines being used in denial of service attacks.
EU denies reports EMI/Warner is dead
Author: JT Smith
Reuters reports, The European Union's top competition official said on Friday he had not yet decided whether to clear or block...
EFF takes its DVD case to Linux users, looking to raise funds
Author: JT Smith
By Nathan L. Walls
Special to NewsForge
After spending more in 2000 on litigation than its entire 1999
operating
budget, the Electronic Frontier Foundation says...