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LWCE Toronto: Day 2
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
TORONTO -- LinuxWorld Day 2 started at 08:30 with another round of sessions. The day was broken down into one-hour...
Novell: Linux Is an Innovation Driver
During a keynote address at the LinuxWorld conference here, David Patrick, general manager of Linux, Open Source Platforms and Services for Novell, said the...
After controversy, Torvalds begins work on “git”
A dispute between a prominent open-source developer and the maker of the software used to manage Linux kernel development has forced Linux creator Linus...
Why VCs are taking a more measured approach to funding IT companies
Author: Jay Lyman
It is well known among tech startups and investors that the words "open" and "source" used together can gain positive attention from...
MySQL migration tool goes beta
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Open source database company MySQL on Tuesday released a beta version of a tool that it claims makes it significantly easier...
The next application platform will run Linux
Linux is a robust, scalable, modular operating system, which is extensible by anyone, and can interoperate with nearly anything. This is the power of...
Langa Letter: The Pros And Cons Of Firefox
Firefox is a good browser but not the panacea its most ardent fans think it is. While Microsoft's IE gets most of the attention...
April edition of Tectonic Magazine on the streets
The launch issue of Tectonic Magazine - Africa's first-ever free and open source software magazine - is out and kicking up a storm. The...
Aust agencies lagging on OSS: Red Hat
Linux software vendor Red Hat today welcomed the release of the government's open-source software (OSS) guide, but said Australian agencies were far behind other...
Bastille Linux update: Hardening the OS with help from Uncle Sam
Author: Jay Lyman
The Bastille Linux project has recently been working with the U.S. government to improve and harden the operating system security software. Project...