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OSDL to Answer SCO with Linux Campaign

sjvn writes "The Open Source Development Lab on Wednesday will announce a new initiative aimed to raise awareness about how the Linux kernel is...

OSDL Launches Linux Kernel Awareness Initiative

The Open Source Development Labs (OSDL), a global consortium of leading technology companies dedicated to accelerating the adoption of Linux, today announced a new initiative to...

Linux 2.6 Coming-Out Party In December

Linus Torvalds and Open Source Development Labs plan a big coming-out party late next month for the Linux 2.6 kernel. Partners...

dbRadar – Not Quite Ready for Primetime

Anonymous Reader writes "Will Senn writes a mini-review of TheKompany's dbRadar under Linux and Windows and rates it "not ready yet" for the primetime." Link:...

Linux Desktop Underrated

Sam Hiser writes "Linux is VERY ready for the desktop, says Tom Adelstein, consultant and member of the Open Government Interoperability Project. We believe those...

McBride intimates code cleanup in Linux nigh impossible

Michael S. Mimoso writes "SCO Group CEO Darl McBride reacts to the latest volley from the open source community, and he suggests that cleaning...

MontaVista and Renesas Team for Mobile Phones

Patricia Colby writes "MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition Adds Support for Renesas Technologys SH-Mobile High-Performance Processor. Combination Will Accelerate Integrated Solutions for Next-Generation Mobile...

Rdesktop yields remote possibilities

Author: Darryl Dixon Many companies now would love to move their infrastructure to GNU/Linux for cost reasons, but are unable to shift their line-of-business Windows...

SCO: Without Fear and Without Research

There's a traditional definition of a shyster: a lawyer who, when the law is against him, pounds on the facts; when...

Editor’s Note: Dark Magic

The scale of SCO's misdirection is both grand and subtle. It is grand in that they are trying to fool a lot of people...