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LinuxWorld: How new OS maturity model can help managers
Author: Vance McCarthy
SAN FRANCISCO -- A new open source evaluation model was unveiled during LinuxWorld that will finally shed some long-over harsh light on...
Why people weren’t talking about The SCO Group at LinuxWorld
Author: Chris Preimesberger
SAN FRANCISCO -- In 2003, much of the talk at LinuxWorld Expo & Conference was of
the increasing worry about IP litigation...
Linux Advisory Watch – August 6, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This
week, advisories were released for Xsco, OpenSSL, uudecode, samba, sox,
phpMyAdmin and wv. The distributors include SCO Group, Conectiva,
Gentoo, Mandrake, Red Hat.Using...
MySQL backs IBM’s Power-Linux plans
MySQL has created a version of its popular open-source database software for Linux on IBM's Power processors, the company said on Tuesday.
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Linare offers professional edition Linux
Hema writes "BELLEVUE, WA ― Aug, 2004: Linare Corporation, a manufacturer of software and hardware focused on the Linux platform, now makes it...
Easy GUIs for Swing apps and web portlets
Anonymous Reader writes "The Abstract User Interface Markup Language toolkit is a rapid-development tool to assist developers in writing GUIs to run as either...
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs, pre-install Desktop/LX Tablet PCs
MoBitS to ship Desktop/LX Tablet PCs: Robert Norton writes "Leading Taiwanese System Builder brings choice the Tablet PC; selects Desktop/LX Tablet Edition to power...
Linux Thin Computing
Guest writes "Thin computing on Linux got a significant boost this week with a pair of separate releases. Wyse Technology, one of the world's...
Review: Kanotix LiveCD makes Debian simple
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Debian is one of the fastest growing distributions of GNU/Linux, thanks in part to its Advanced Packaging Tool (APT). However, Debian...
Linux desktop viability myths exploded
Author: Kevin Mills
If you look on the Web you can find many examples of experts claiming that Linux is not ready for the desktop....