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Linux Still Needs Drivers
sjvn writes "While Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughan-Nichols is glad Intel is advancing Linux support for Centrino, he thinks there's a lot...
Symantec Considers Move to Linux Desktop
Security software vendor Symantec Corp is considering a move to Linux on the desktop once it has rolled out a security...
Linux customer indemnification: Vendors take diverse approaches
Author: Mary E. Tyler
Since the SCO Group began threatening to sue organizations that run
Linux, some commercial Linux vendors have stepped forward to assure
customers that...
Linux In Government: Interoperability
Since August 2003, we have seen significant Linux adoption taking place within many sectors of the US federal government. Major accomplishments
...
Linux Advisory Watch – June 4, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for mailman, kde, MySQL, mc, Apache, Heimdal, utempter, and LHA. The
distributors...
Linux is inching into college curriculums
Author: Jay Lyman
American colleges and universities are often on the cutting edge of Linux and open source use -- collaborating across campuses, enabling student...
Free Software Group Not Well With Mono
Few technology communities are as disparate as the Free and Open Source software (FOSS) communities, especially when passions rise over
differences in...
TechBookReport reviews ‘XSLT 2.0 Web Development’
TBR writes "XML and XSLT are natural technologies to use for serious web development, they provide power and flexibility and can be used to...
The Age: CustomTech introduces new email solution
Anonymous Reader writes "Custom Technology has formed a partnershp with Scalix Corporation to sell Scalix, an enterprise email and calendaring solution for Linux, in...
A Greens and Linux ticket
It is perhaps symmetry that attracts Australia's second minor party, the Greens, to the open source operating system, Linux. Or it...