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10 Questions with Charles Northrup of the GNOME to Windows port
Author: JT Smith
NewsForge reader John Gowin submitted this interesting story: "Recently, Global Technologies Ltd. Inc created something of a stir in the GNU/Linux community...
Big Blue’s Linux evolution
Author: JT Smith
- By Dan Berkes -
Who would have thought -- even just a year ago -- that one of the most successful combinations...
Embedded Linux targets military apps
Author: JT Smith
Linux Devices has this story: "Embedded Linux is starting to penetrate embedded computer applications within the U.S. Military -- a
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Securing Linux: Part 2
Author: JT Smith
Newsforge reader Chandrashekhar Bhosle writes: "This second article in the series
at FreeOS.com takes you through TCP wrappers, OpenSSH, disabling unnecessary services...
Web review: Linux database resources, Pal
Author: JT Smith
- by Tina Gasperson -
If relational databasing for Linux is your thing, here's a Pal for you. Pal Domokos, that is. He's...
Microsoft unleashes piracy police: Are you safe?
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxWorld: "Virginia Beach, Va., was forced to pay Microsoft $129,000 for software licenses, even though the city had probably
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B-Y-O-BIOS?-dupe
Author: JT Smith
"Apparently, no part of the software food chain goes untouched by open source. Well, that's not really true. There's still the BIOS....
Rymic Chooses Red Hat for military deployment
Author: JT Smith
From a press release at Business Wire: "Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying and managing open source Internet infrastructure...
Linux stocks climbing thanks to IBM
Author: JT Smith
TheStreet.com reports: "Linux-related stocks were bouncing back faster than a 7-year-old on a trampoline Wednesday, thanks largely to IBM's announcement that it'll...
Why software still sucks (even Linux?)
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot readers discuss an interview at Upside.com in which vitural reality guru Jaron Lanier "takes a few digs at the open source...