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The Little SCO That Cried Wolf

sjvn writes "eWEEK.com's Linux & Open-Source Center Editor Steven Vaughan-Nichols tells a folk tale of SCO and the fate of little companies that cry...

Who is telling the truth, McBride or Torvalds?

Author: Joe Barr Who is telling the truth here? Logic tells us that both of them aren't. On one hand, we have Darl McBride, the...

Network administration from a Linux desktop

Author: Chris Gulker What started as a problem on my LAN turned into an opportunity to learn about the Linux tools for managing a network,...

2004: The year of desktop Linux?

The initial excitement about Linux as an alternative to Windows on the desktop has long since cooled, and the most encouraging...

SCO shows financials but avoids reporters

Author: Joe Barr What a way to start Christmas Week -- with a puppet show! The SCO Group held a one-hour teleconference this morning to...

SCO to use DMCA, states earnings

SCO announces new initiatives to enforce intellectual property rights UNIX source code licensees required to provide written certification of compliance SCO shows additional code detailing copyright...

Microsoft asks Linux users, “How can we get your business?’

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Microsoft has started distributing two online surveys to Linux User Groups and Linux users in general, one asking primarily about home...

OSDir.com Editor’s Choice Award for Best of Linux

Cupertino (December 19, 2003) - Steve Mallett, Founder and Managing Editor OSDir.com, has notified Dr. Moshe Bar, openMosix Project Manager, of the 2003 OSDir.com...

Debug XSLT/XML Applications “On-the-fly”

ActiveState writes "ActiveState, a leading provider of professional tools for programmers, today announced the release of Visual XSLT 2.0 at the Microsoft Professional Developers...

Free software to aid poor doctors

DCallaghan writes "The BBC has an article about how free software developed to care for US Vietnam War vets could help provide better healthcare...