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Novell honoured with three LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards
- Novell today announced that it received three LinuxWorld Product Excellence Awards, more than any other vendor at the conference. Novell ZENworks Linux...
Linux boards Orient Express
The establishment of China's first-ever open-source software organisation marks a new stage in the promotion of Linux throughout the Far East.
Link: computerweekly.com
New FOSS Embedded Database
Daniel Hornal writes "Bellevue, Washington based ITTIA is launching db.* (pronounced dee-be star), a free, open source, high-performance, small footprint embedded database for open-source...
Torvalds steps in to help Linux trademark dispute
An open-source organisation in Australia has called in the Linux founder to help stop a trademark challenge by a private company
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Ohio LinuxFest 2004 Speakers Announced
The Ohio LinuxFest is a free event, open to all interested on a first-come, first-served basis. The event will be hosted at The Ohio...
Circuit City moving to Linux
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
In a press release sent to NewsForge (and probably every other media outlet
in the world) yesterday, IBM announced that consumer electronics
retailer...
Legal bungling sank SCO Group’s investigation against DaimlerChrysler
Author: Chris Preimesberger
NewsForge has found that The SCO Group, which purports to have ownership of all Unix System V code, was also fishing for...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Making use of SNMP
Author: Brian Jones
"Simple Network Management Protocol" is a relative
term. To the uninitiated, raw SNMP output, along with arcane technobabble like
"MIB" and "ASN.1," looks...
Delay to Munich’s Linux move only “few weeks”
The Munich city administration has said that it expects its planned migration to Linux to be delayed by only a few weeks as the...
Linux Costs and Benefits
The religious war of open source won't be ending soon, especially as it applies to Linux. There is no end to the resources...