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Oracle joins hands with Red Flag to push Linux
Hong Kong: The booming market of Linux in China has witnessed the birth of a new alliance—Oracle and Red Flag Software—which will work...
How Microsoft Will Kill Bangladesh, Unless Linux Saves Us
Anonymous Reader writes "About the importance of free/open source software for developing nations."
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Migration
Pricing of personal computers: [Linux] lessons for India
NZheretic writes "From Anand Parthasarathy,Bangalore May 24. "Everyone talks about it but nobody does anything about it" — American humorist Mark Twain's wry comment...
Current State of Linux and Java
Anonymous Coward writes "Slashdot'sKrow has written up his recent experiences with the main Linux JVM's in his blog. He talks about his experience with...
Michael Tiemann on the new W3C patent policy
Jeremy Hogan writes:
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has published its long-awaited Patent Policy. This ground-breaking policy delivers two immediate benefits:
(1) a safeguarding of...
The worst-case scenario
- by Mark McGrew -
Three years ago, I warned of
an attempt by Big Software Companies to insinuate their control into your
life, using your...
Sybase boss a Linux sceptic
Nathan, who was commenting after the opening of Sybase's New Zealand head office in Wellington, says that never has any venture...
Linux Advisory Watch – May 23rd, 2003
- by Benjamin D.
Thomas -
This week, advisories were released for bugzilla, lv, mysql, sendmail, bitchx,
PHP, gnupg, cdrtools, xinetd,...
Dos and don’ts: Get the most out of free support
Michael S. Mimoso writes Jameson C. Burt has used free support options for open-source software for a decade. With these tips, he shares the...
Linux and the Law
"The market is working. Linux and other open-source products are proliferating," said Mike Wendy, policy counsel for the Initiative for Software
...