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A Linux collaboration Pioneer in Ontario
Author: Tina Gasperson
Pioneer Petroleum is the largest independent gasoline retailer in Ontario, with 150 retail locations spread throughout the province. Twenty-five of those locations...
China’s 2004 Linux Sales Grow 20 Percent
Major Linux players in China include locally based Red Flag Software and Turbolinux in Beijing, China Standard Software based in Shanghai, and U.S.-based competitors...
Secure your server with LIDS
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a kernel patch for both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels that adds Mandatory Access Control...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 11, 2005
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released for clamav, kernel, squid, kppp,
helixplayer, tzdata, libtool, firefox, ipsec-tools, dmraid, gaim,
libexif, gimp, yum, grip, libXpm,...
Impact of the Mandrake-Conectiva Acquisition on the Linux Landscape (Part 2)
Mandrakesoft (stock symbol MDKFF) plans to acquire Conectiva. Both Mandrakesoft and Conectiva develop, publish, maintain, and distribute the GNU-Linux operating system in packages called...
Novell CEBIT announcements are loud and clear
Author: Joe Barr
Commentary: Novell made two major Linux-related announcements at CEBIT this
week. They announced SUSE Professional 9.3, due to be released in April,...
Review of ‘Linux Cookbook’
TBR writes "This is a wonderfully useful sort of book; well-written, well-organised and well-worth seeking out. It's pitched at the reader who is still...
Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop
Author: Jem Matzan
The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop System...
Review: Mandrake Corporate Desktop
Author: Preston St. Pierre
The corporate desktop GNU/Linux distribution is a relatively new invention, having begun with SUSE Desktop, then followed by Sun's Java Desktop...
Seven tips to help FOSS companies succeed
Author: Bruce Byfield
Suddenly, new companies based on free and open source software (FOSS) are being noticed again. Reading about companies like Alacos and Black...