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SCO announces OpenServer update pack 2

SCO outlines roadmap for the next release of SCO OpenServer and subsequent upgrades LINDON, Utah--Feb. 18, 2004--The SCO Group, Inc. ("SCO") (Nasdaq: SCOX), the owner...

MontaVista Linux in Motorola Enterprise Smartphone

Annette Oevermann writes "MontaVista Linux Powers Motorolas First Enterprise Smartphone. Linux Platform Provides High Reliability and Connectivity for Advanced Video and Business Applications....

Tux’s got game!

Author: Carlos Justiniano We recently used Linux to orchestrate a network of more than 2,000 machines from more than 50 countries, in real time, to...

Red Hat Professional Workstation: More expensive, fewer features

Author: Jason Prince Red Hat Professional Workstation was designed to allow former users of the company's consumer product line to continue to use a supported platform without...

MontaVista Linux Powers New Softswitch from Iskrat

Annette Oevermann writes "Carrier Grade Edition Supports Intel® Building Block-Based ATCA Platform for Next-Generation Switching Equipment. Embedded World, Nürnberg, Germany, February 17, 2004 -- MontaVista...

MyDoom and you

Author: Richard Stallman I grew up in a community whose other members committed crimes as serious as murder. The city of New York, with its 8...

Open Security: No Litmus Test

Chuck Talk writes "I read with some interest Larry Seltzer's article of the ideation that the source code leak for some portions of the...

Commentary: Online voting? Of course it can work

Author: Chris Preimesberger You might have read the news today -- oh boy -- about how the Pentagon really, really wanted to use a new...

First Major Linux 2.6 Beta Distribution Arrives

sjvn writes "Red Hat's community distribution operation, Fedora, delivered on the first major distribution beta release of Linux 2.6." Link: eweek.com Category: Linux

IBM releases first ‘autonomic’ SDK

Author: Chris Preimesberger Get used to hearing more about "autonomic computing" -- computers that can readjust and actually repair themselves in real time, without human...