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The Linux filesystem challenge
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Linux boasts the widest array of filesystem support among mainstream operating systems. However, Microsoft (with Longhorn) and Apple (with Tiger) have...
The Long Now: Why ‘slower’ is the unnoticed new frontier
Author: Roger Smith
If you've been questioning whether open-source projects can move beyond mimicry and "me-too" products to create significant innovation, you might want to...
7 New VARs Join Forces with Symbio Technologies
Anonymous Reader writes "NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y., July 26, 2004 – Symbio Technologies, a fast-growing independent software and services firm which develops and deploys Linux-based...
Linux drifts from Sun orbit
Two and a half years after its chief executive donned the suit of Linux's penguin mascot on an exhibition stage, Sun seems to have...
Microsoft Dividend is Good for Linux
Kelly McNeill writes "You would think that having a monopoly in your business would have no comprehensible downsides to it, but Microsoft's monopoly, combined...
Novell federal buying deal comes with new fed workforce blood
Author: Jay Lyman
No one thinks Novell's recent deal to participate in a federal IT purchasing program will open the floodgates to Linux and open...
Leaked MS memo: The danger of sharing
Title: The Danger of Sharing
Author: An Anonymous Microsoft Executive
Date: November 18, 2003
A dangerous plague is sweeping the land... a plague of sharing. It hides...
Ottawa Linux Symposium day 4: Andrew Morton’s keynote address
Author: David 'cdlu' Graham
The Ottawa Linux Symposium wrapped up its busy 4 days with a 6-hour long bar party at the Black Thorn Café...
How Microsoft Can Embrace Linux
To make its way into developing countries, Microsoft is already finding it has to offer cut-rate pricing, and that has lots of the rest...
OLS Day 3: Failed experiments, Linux-Tiny, and the Linux Standard Base
More news from the OLS by our man on the ground, David Graham. Graham reports that Day 3 began with a presentation by...