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Open Source haunts Microsoft

"For a long time we were held up as being anti-open source. But the idea of Shared Source came about because of customers telling...

Philippine Open Source community takes on Microsoft

"The local open source community, long engaged in a simmering cold war with Microsoft Corp., the world's biggest champion of proprietary software, has come...

UnitedLinux picks a manager and an open beta date

"On September 18th, UnitedLinux, the consortium of Conectiva, The SCO Group (formerly Caldera), SuSE, and Turbolinux, announced that Paula Hunter, an "experienced technology executive...

UnitedLinux: Ransom Love is out; open beta this month

Anonymous Reader writes: "UnitedLinux will release its public beta September 23, the consortium announced in a news conference Wednesday. In addition, the group of...

New Open Source bandwidth measurement software

Ragnar Lonn writes: TPTEST is a server-based bandwidth measurement software recently released on Sourceforge.net under the GPL/LGPL licenses. The initiative for TPTEST was taken by...

Fresh Open Source reviews: GPIB-Tcl and XChat

Steve Mallett writes: "Now that hell day is over, you've listened to thirty or so 'voice-novels' (voice mails), take a minute and check...

RMS: why Open Source needs Free Software’s ideals

"The following is an open letter from Free Software Foundation President Richard Stallman to SecurityFocus' Jon Lasser, in response to his article Lobbying for...

The week that was: Intel and MSFT, OpenSSL

Anonymous Reader writes: "Intel smooches Microsoft's fat, pink . . . Palladium; OpenSSL: When vulnerability becomes exploit; Sun honored for accessibility work, with GNOME...

Why I prefer Open Source databases

- By JT Smith - I've been working with databases for many years. I started out with Oracle and Informix then used a little Sybase....

Fresh Open Source reviews: Blackbox and Bluefish

Steve Mallett writes: "We at OSDir.com have two tasty little treats for you today: BlackBox & Bluefish. Sorry, no Red Herring." Link: http://OSDir.com Category: Open...