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Weekly news wrap-up: New name for Caldera, new licensing fee for MP3?

-By Grant Gross - Red Hat was called the nasty M-word, Caldera decided to call itself something else, and Thomson Multimedia was called dirty...

Turbolinux future uncertain

"Enterprises should thus view Centerlex and PowerCockpit with caution. Turbolinux's exit from most worldwide markets indicates the difficulties of Linux distributors relying on OS...

Two Open Source content management packages reviewed

- By Brian Aker, Slashdot Senior Developer - As of late I have had a couple of recent projects floating around in my head that required...

Caldera/SCO plays down Linux with resellers, but insists it’s still important

-By Grant Gross - Is Caldera still a Linux company? In changing its name to The SCO Group, the company seems to...

SCO: We’re still a Linux company, really

-By Grant Gross - Monday's GeoForum for resellers was dedicated to changing Caldera's name to The SCO Group and re-emphasizing SCO's Unix brands,...

Weekly news wrap-up: Studies and surveys supporting Linux, Turbolinux sold

-By Grant Gross - One group is focusing on a study of how well Open Source tools work in schools, and another has published...

Danish group writing how-to books for schools interested in Linux

-By Grant Gross - We've noted several Open Source-in-education efforts based primarily in the United States on these pages over the past couple of...

Michael’s Minute: Gold on the moon

Michael Robertson: "I just returned from the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco, the annual event that ...

GNOME Summary for 2002-08-12 – 2002-08-16

This is the GNOME Summary for 2002-08-12 - 2002-08-16. ============================================================== Table of Contents -------------------------------------------------------------- 1. GNOME 2.0.1 is out 2. GNOME 5 years old! 3. GStreamer adds support for Flash...

Japanese firm buys Turbolinux

Internetnews.com has additional information on the sale of Turbolinux to Software Research Associates of Japan. "SRA said it would continue Turbolinux's support of UnitedLinux,...