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Commercial support for SAP/Db

Author: JT Smith Nathalie Bellamy writes: "Linux Motor, a Open Source company, offers new support services (English/French/German) for SAP/Db. These support services include single incidents,...

Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting 26th February 2002

Author: JT Smith Gwynne: "Late. Mea culpa." Minutes of the GNOME Board meeting 26th February 2002 ===================================================== Present: ...

Abusing the GPL?

Author: JT Smith Slashdot is discussing abuse (but not violation?) of the GPL by obfuscation; apparently there's a company out there ready to go with...

FTC gives green light to HP-Compaq acquisition

Author: JT Smith From Network World Fusion: "Hewlett-Packard's proposed acquisition of Compaq passed a regulatory hurdle Wednesday when the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded its...

Can Linux push Microsoft to free Windows?

Author: JT Smith NewsFactor Network writes "In its slow -- some would say inexorable -- march into the hearts and minds of computer users, the...

Can Linux push Microsoft to free Windows?

Author: JT Smith EcommerceTimes.com asks the question. "Though some Linux advocates say the time is coming when Microsoft will be forced to react to the...

Calling all Embedded Linux companies

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: The Board of Directors of the Embedded Linux Consortium has issued an "open letter" to companies and individuals within the...

Cox: Cheaper chips give new life to Linux

Author: JT Smith ZDNet has the story: "The advent of affordable 64-bit computing could be the best thing to happen to Linux in a long...

Zeta project is porting Linux to a virtual architecture

Author: JT Smith - by Tina Gasperson - On February 8, a terse announcement to the LKML list stated: "A quick note to tell anybody interested that...

Alan Cox: If I had a hammer…

Author: JT Smith james writes: "I found this interesting piece on Alan Cox. He says scalability and ease-of-use are the big projects now. Also he's...