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Obstacles on the road from Unix to Linux

The writing is on the wall for traditional Unix as expensive proprietary Unix systems are replaced by commodity Linux based on...

SCO suit roils Linux IP debate

Linux vendors, critics and analysts disagreed last week over whether SCO Group's $1 billion lawsuit against IBM is a defining ...

Buyers Win As Windows And Linux Prices Fall

In its price war with Linux, Microsoft recently scored a short-lived and mostly overlooked victory. But the fact that Microsoft was...

Linux turf wars heat up as Oracle shuns Red Hat

Database heavyweight Oracle has announced it is to provide technical support to customers who are using open-source software from UnitedLinux, a ...

SoL – Server optimized Linux Release 16.00

antitachyon writes "antitachyon is pleased to announce the release of Server optimized Linux - SoL 16.00. Server optimized Linux is an operating system free of...

What eGovOS must do

- By Richard Stallman - Two weeks ago, the main organizer of the eGovOS (open source in e-government) conference begged me to speak at the conference....

The state of SuSE

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - I spent a little time on AIM with SuSE U.S. rep (and all-around nice guy) Holger Dyroff, discussing SuSE's...

GNOME 2.2 Gains Muscle and Polish

One of the cardinal virtues of open-source software is its penchant for preserving choice. It's no surprise, then, that there's more...

Bridging the digital divide

Kodek writes "Non-governmental organisation Bridges.org recently launched a two-year study comparing the use of open source and proprietary software in Africa. Tectonic interviewed the...

Linux Advisory Watch – March 14th, 2003

by Benjamin D. Thomas - This week advisories were released for zlib, sendmail, qpopper, file, snort, mysqlcc, netscape-flash, ethereal, usermode, tcpdump,...