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Getloaded.com loads more trucks with Baymountain’s help

Author: JT Smith The trucking site benefits from Baymountain's full-service managed hosted solution, reports Linux PR.

Lawyers in love with open source

Author: Marco Fioretti Most of the time, open source supporters think of lawyers as a crowd of hungry vultures, throwing patents and cease-and-desist letters at...

Interview with Apache’s Behlendorf

Author: JT Smith OLinux publishes an interview with Brian Behlendorf.

Saving an old laptop with Knoppix

by Peter Johansson An old laptop of mine fubared its Linux partition beyond (easy) repair so I decided a clean install was the way to go....

Sun puts dollars and suits behind GNOME

Author: JT Smith Sun sources tell The Register that it will unveil its "GNOME Foundation" initiative at the San Jose LinuxWorld Expo this week....

New competition for Microsoft

Author: JT Smith The New York Times reports that a group of Linux software developers and computer makers plan to create a foundation to offer...

Where, oh where is SAIR?

- by Tina Gasperson - The SAIR Linux/GNU certification body has been keeping a low profile since it was absorbed into Thomson Learning. Not only...

Open Source database routs competition in tests

Author: JT Smith PostgreSQL, an Open Source database, routed the competition in recent benchmark testing, topping the proprietary database leaders in industry-standard transaction-processing tests, according to a...

5NINE announces WMLBrowser.org

Author: JT Smith 5NINE, the leading developer of Wireless Data Infrastructure (WIS/I) technology for Linux, today announced the launch of WMLBrowser.org, an open source...

Netscape’s Open Directory Project expands

Author: JT Smith The first Internet directory search service built by the Web community at large, the Open Directory Project now offers more than...