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O’Reilly questions Free Software legislation

Author: JT Smith - By Thomas C. Greene - -The Register - We'd be hard pressed to identify a person with better Open Source advocacy...

Linux coming to corporate desktops?

eWeek.com reports on efforts at Red Hat, SuSE and Sun to bring Linux to corporate desktops. "Linux vendors are showing a renewed interest in developing...

Too many Unixes? HP plans to support HP-UX and Tru64 and OpenUnix and …

Author: JT Smith - By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols - It's not an easy job, but Hewlett-Packard is determined to support no fewer than five major operating...

Weekly news wrap-up: Everything LinuxWorld

-By Grant Gross - LinuxWorld, that semi-annual tribute to all things Linux, was in San Francisco this past week, so it was hard to...

Linux Advisory Watch for August 16, 2002

LinuxSecurity Contributors writes: "LinuxSecurity.com reports in their Linux Advisory Watch this week, advisories were released for cvs, mailman, hylafax, interchange, l2tpd, xinetd, glibc, modssl,...

Wandering penguin finds a flock

ZDNet reports on Red Hat, Mandrake and SuSE being certified with the Linux Standard Base. "Efforts to prevent the Linux from splitting into several...

LSB certifications confuse Sun’s Linux standards story

The Register has the story about Sun chairman and CEO Scott McNealy calling for LSB support while knocking "Red Hat compliance." that's curious, the...

LinuxWorld wrap-up: Who loves ya, baby?

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Forget the product announcements and PR blasts coming out of the latest LinuxWorld. The big story is that a...

LinuxWorld diary part three: Business is good

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Let's not knock the "business side" of Linux and Open Source. Even those gloomy old-timers who feel this edition...

Bob Young’s traveling tech circus

-By Grant Gross - Red Hat founder Bob Young has started his new venture, a series of "tech circuses" founded on the very Open...