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Microsoft’s new Linux gambit

Microsoft is not telling corporate managers that the use of open-source applications might land them in hot water with patent attorneys....

Wireless access for the masses!

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - Bradenton, FL - So far I've only been able to find three local wireless "hot spots." Each one is...

SCO’s 10k report

Anonymous Reader writes "Open Source bug hunters have been checking all available SCO material. In their 10k report (tax?) Karsten Self has uncovered confirmation...

QuickHelp Linux 1.1

Harold Halbleib writes "Help Authoring and Deployment Made Easy for Linux Applications. Placitas, NM â May 28, 2003 - Excel Software today announced the...

SCO’s Attorney David Boies’ Take

Hired gun David Boies can't understand why no one likes his client. All SCO Group did was file a billion-dollar lawsuit against IBM ...

Why the best for Linux is still to come

Joe Barr writes "SCO's pathetic attempt to grab a golden IP parachute on the way down is newsworthy, and I'm not saying otherwise. However,...

Tux goes to college

- by Russell Pavlicek - In an era when mature Linux distributions abound, do you need a special one just for college? Robert Kennedy Collegein...

Why Munich Dumped Microsoft for Linux

Microsoft on Wednesday lost its bid to keep the German city of Munich a Windows customer. The Munich City...

Benefits of Carrier Grade Linux Under Discussion at SUPERCOMM 2003

Annette Oevermann writes "May 28, 2003On June 4th the Open Source Development Lab (OSDL) invites attendees of SUPERCOMM 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia, to learn...

AUUG Calls For SCO To Cease Destructive Actions

Gordon Hubbard writes "AUUG Inc. calls on SCO to cease its destructive actions and to work toward the constructive resolution of intellectual property issues.SYDNEY,...