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Acquia: Counting Down to Commercially Supported Drupal

The folks from Acquia were in San Francisco for the LinuxWorld conference this week. Acquia, as we've covered before, has been working away on...

Open source technology is hungry for new college grads

Author: Amber Gillies Many college graduates are finding it difficult to enter the information technology world with little or no work experience. There is no...

Linspire is going away

Author: Tina Gasperson Linspire, the distribution originally launched as Lindows, is no more, says Xandros CEO Andreas Typaldos.Xandros purchased Linspire, the company, earlier this summer....

Would you buy a Microsoft-less desktop?

IBM, in partnership with Red Hat, Novell, and Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, is hoping that the answer is yes. Link: blogs.computerworld.com Category: Windows & Microsoft

Linux Foundation launches killer development tool

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Ask any independent software vendor what he hates most about developing for Linux and he'll tell you that it's having to...

IBM, Linux and the Microsoft-Free PC

IBM is expanding its Linux solution set today with a new initiative together with Red Hat, Novell and Ubuntu for Microsoft-free PCs. Link: internetnews.com Categories:...

Fedora on a stick

Author: Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols Fedora 9 now lets you create a bootable Linux distribution on a flash drive with persistence. In other words, you can...

Linux-libre project meets rocky reception

Author: Bruce Byfield This year has already seen the second release of gNewSense, the completely free distribution endorsed by the Free Software Foundation (FSF), and...

Can AMQP break IBM’s MOM monopoly?

Author: JT Smith In this three part series Jeff Gould discusses the emerging open source standard for business messaging, AMQP (Advanced Message Queuing Protocol). Part...

Microsoft, its time to officially rescind the Linux lawsuit threats

At this point in the game, Microsoft should really come clean with a statement that rescinds its Linux/patent/suing threat altogether. Granted, Microsoft put itself...