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Lycoris releases much anticipated Desktop/LX update
Jason Spisak writes: With great excitement, Lycoris releases a new and incredible update to its flagship desktop operating system, Desktop/LX. Desktop/LX now includes...
DMCA demonstration goes out with a whimper
ITworld.com reports: "A planned demonstration against a controversial copyright protection law fizzled Friday as open source luminary Bruce Perens stepped back from his plans...
SELinux: Secure Computing clarifies its patents
LinuxSecurity.com has the post from Secure Computing concerning its patents and SELinux. "We understand that considerable effort has been invested in SELinux, with the...
Streaming media to be less proprietary
InformationWeek adds its take to the news about Real Networks cautious moves in the general direction of Open Source, including the company's addition of...
Linux company Qlusters raises 6.15 mio US$
Moshe Bar writes "Qlusters, Inc a Linux company with offices in Israel and the U.S. has just received a sizeable 6.15 mio US$ first-round...
Chinese developer survey: Positive about Linux, but positive about a lot of technology
-By Grant Gross -
Chinese developers seem to like Linux, according to a recent survey by Evans Data Corp., but they seem to like...
U.S. Amabassador to Peru works to “sell” Microsoft
From Wired News: "Afraid that Peru may adopt a bill decreeing the use of open-source software in all government systems, Microsoft apparently enlisted the...
Commentary: In pursuit of Mr. Smith
Author: JT Smith
- By Mikael Pawlo -
We need to send Mr.
Smith to Washington, D.C. Mr. Smith is in his early 30s,
clean-shaven, wearing a...
Secure Computing says they won’t put patents in the way of SELinux
LinuxSecurity Contributors writes "LinuxSecurity.com has info on Secure Computing's position on SELinux.
Secure Computing has reviewed the concerns expressed by the open source community...
Linux accounting software roundup arcticle
in1t writes: "Visit
Linux4SmallBiz.com and read about an intial round-up of eight accounting packages for Linux (both Open Source and proprietary)."