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Lawyers advise companies to wait for SCO outcome, warn of open source risk

Author: Jay Lyman They have no doubt that in the end, Linux will live on and the intellectual property issues around it will be resolved...

Why I chose Firefox over Epiphany for my GNOME desktop

Author: Alex Combas After all the recent announcements concerning cooperation and integration between the Mozilla Foundation and the GNOME Foundation, I decided to compare GNOME's...

CLI magic: got backup?

Author: Joe Barr You meet the nicest people at the command line: no posturing, no nonsense, just a "get the job done" mentality that seems...

March-April 2004 Status Report

2004 continues on with wonderful progress. Work continues on locking down the network stack, ACPI made more great strides, an ARM...

Astaro raises $6.7 million in second round funding

jpike writes "New York-based Insight Venture Partners team up again with Munich-based Wellington PartnersBURLINGTON, Mass. May 17, 2004 Astaro Corp., developers of...

Commentary: If only Cisco code had been open source

Author: Eric S. Raymond The 15 May 2004 theft and publishing of the source code for Cisco's IOS router firmware could mean a wave of exploits...

Offshoring is taking off, Forrester reports

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller ORLANDO, Fla. -- Forrester Research's latest estimates of anticipated job offshoring, released today at the consultancy's annual GigaWorld 2004 conference, are...

SCO Releases Secure User Identity Management Solution for UNIX and Windows Through Microsoft Active

Vintela(TM) Authentication from SCO Release 2.2 adds expanded UNIX platform capability, extended Microsoft Active Directory site and services support, and enhanced Active Directory domain support LINDON,...

Follow-Up To Linux’s Achilles’ Heel Column

Fred Langa addresses the most-voiced criticisms of his recent review of Linux problems, including claims that sound isn't that important in...

Cisco investigates source code leak

The technology giant confirms that some of the proprietary source code that drives its networking hardware has appeared on the Internet. Link: CNET News.com