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Corel CEO looks at future, Microsoft deal

Author: JT Smith IDG News Service profiles Corel and its plans for the future. CEO Derek Burney says, "If I were Microsoft, I'd have two...

Choosing Open Source: What does it mean?

Author: JT Smith From OS Opinion: "I know perhaps twenty-five or thirty programmers personally; I'd count eight of them as friends. They are all programmers...

Open Source apps for Windows – can’t we all just get along?

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson -The way Linux plays against Microsoft brings to mind images of the American revolution. Closed-source guys are the redcoats...

Torvalds: The truth shall make you … rich?

Author: JT Smith CRN via TechWeb reports on Linus Torvalds' answer to a question about making money with Linux, during a discussion at Comdex: "I...

Firecard: Firewall on a PCI card

Author: JT Smith Slashdot readers discuss this little nugget: "The people at Merilus have grabbed a PCI card, embedded Linux, ...

Skirting some common Samba problems

Author: JT Smith Linux World has a column on a Samba, the most common Open Source file and print server, and how to avoid the...

Review: Mandrake 7.2

Author: JT Smith The Duke of URL reviews Linux Mandrake 7.2: "MandrakeSoft has seamlessly transformed Linux to a once archaic 'hacker OS' to a viable...

Cybercrime treaty gets a makeover

Author: JT Smith The world's first cybercrime treaty is being hastily redrafted after Internet lobby groups assailed it as a threat to human rights that ...

Public keys may be virus carriers

Author: JT Smith Leading European security experts have warned that viruses may be spread through the use of public keys, reports Silicon News. Category: Linux

Number of NT, 98/95 users decrease

Author: JT Smith LinuxPlanet reports that when Microsoft Windows 2000 was released in February, many predicted that it would gain ...