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HP launches secure Linux

Author: JT Smith - By John Leyden - -The Register - Hewlett-Packard is expected to launch a secure version of Linux today in a...

Gnutella users are ‘free riding’

Author: JT Smith This article from The Register reports, the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center studied activity on the open source peer-to-peer file sharing tool...

Source for Sash for Linux available

Author: JT Smith Source code for SashXB for Linux open source project is now available under the LGPL license at Gnome.org, reports Linux Today Category:...

TrollTech ‘vilified’ by Free Software community

Author: JT Smith From a LinuxPlanet interview with TrollTech CEO Haavard Nord: TrollTech has been vilified by the Free Software community -- i.e., the Free ...

Opinion: Intel would be silly to copy Napster

Author: JT Smith The rumor is Intel is about to share its file-sharing vision, based on Napster. eWeek's John Taschek says that'd be a silly...

The Brit and the Big Boy

Author: JT Smith There is an author in my family. Yes, Tom Yates the eminent co-author (with Wes ...

A look back at KDE’s beginnings

Author: JT Smith KDE's Mathias Ettrich talks about the evolution of his GUI, in an interview with olinux.com Category: Open Source

Lante signs deal with Netscape, Sun wireless venture

Author: JT Smith Trying to further its push into the booming wireless market, Internet consulting company Lante today announced a deal with iPlanet, the alliance...

Transmeta’s coming out party

Author: JT Smith Red Herring follows up on chip-maker Transmeta's decision to file for an IPO last week, predicting a huge stock offering. "Having Linux...

Caldera’s Love rails at Monterey ‘misinformation’

Author: JT Smith Caldera CEO Ransom Love has blamed inaccurate press reports for the confusion for muddying the waters of Project Monterey, reports The Register. Category:...