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Mozilla foundation announces first payments of security bounty program

One month after announcing its Security Bug Bounty Program, the Mozilla Foundation is showing the first positive results from this initiative to enlist the...

The Best Tips from the Great Linux Desktop Migration Contest

What's the best way to move an organization to a Linux desktop? That was the focus of the recent contest we held in conjunction...

Firefox browser to hit 1.0 milestone

Set for release tomorrow, the latest version of the open-source rival to IE promises to work with KDE. Link: news.com Category: Linux

Mr. Gates Goes to Washington

(Ed. note: the malignant monopoly kills another attempt by its victims in state government to lower their costs by escaping their clutches.) Almost immediately, the...

Motorola Befriends Linux

Sharp proved with the Zaurus series that Linux could make a solid foundation with which to build a PDA. So why aren't there any...

Linux Boosters Look To Keep The OS Together

Major Linux distributors on Monday said they have agreed to support a single version of the freely exchanged open-source operating system to ensure that...

SkypeOut users face glitch

Pocket PC users hoping to use the SkypeOut service for Internet telephony could be left without a dial tone.The SkypeOut service is designed to...

Dual-core processors present potential licensing problems

Author: Jay Lyman Enterprise users may be getting a rush with all of the power they get as AMD and Intel deliver new server processors...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Service monitoring with Nagios

Author: Preston St. Pierre Nagios calls itself an "open source host, service and network monitoring program". In reality, though, it's more of a monitoring framework, in that...

SCO’s Woes: Too Late To Turn Back

SCOsource licensing is down, which indicates that SCO's Unix is losing ground to Linux. Part of the reason for this might be objections to...