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Win4Lin Workstation Edition 5.0 Extends Ability to Bridge Windows Users to Linux
State of the Art Solution for bringing Novell, DirectX, ERP, and other enterprise applications to Linux.
Austin, TX NeTraverse today announced immediate availability of...
MontaVista Software Joins Forces with ATI
Annette Oevermann writes "London, United Kingdom May 20, 2003 MontaVista Software, the company powering the embedded revolution, announced today that MontaVista® Linux®...
Linux support with new version of PC-Duo Enterprise
Tamworth, Staffordshire, UK 20th May 2003 - Vector Networks Ltd., a provider of desktop management solutions that reduce the
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4th World Congress on Community Software
David Sugar writes "Libre Software Meeting (LSM): Sharing knowledge, Community spirit and, Exchanging and Discussing Progress in Technologies and Free Software. From 9th...
Opera 7 now available on Linux
Oslo, Norway - May 19, 2003 - Opera Software today released Opera 7 for
Linux, offering Linux users a faster and better Internet experience....
Microsoft defends use of special fund
Dave_B writes "Microsoft has defended its practise of discounting Windows, even giving it away to beat a Linux alternative.
The effect of this public statement...
Debian on Steroids II: The Libranet Workout
Libranet 2.8 is now available by download or, for the broadband challenged like me, on CDs ordered directly from Libra Computer...
Can Ogg Vorbis change digital audio?
- by Anne Zieger -
When consumers refer to digital music, they usually mean the MP3
format. One open source organization, however, would like to change...
SCO dumps Linux development, threatens Linux users
- by Lee Schlesinger -
The SCO Group is getting out of the Linux business and into the legal arena. That's the message the...
Can software developers form an ‘open source’ union?
- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller -
There has never been a successful union-style organizing movement among software developers. Ian Lurie, who runs a Seattle Web...