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Creative licensing can help non-profits protect and share content

Author: Scott Merrill Managers of volunteers are often unrecognized authors. They develop policy manuals, job descriptions, newsletters, and training session handouts. Many never...

Rob Enderle responds to advice

Author: Joe Barr Pamela Jones was nice enough to send me a note this afternoon alerting me to the fact that Rob Enderle has taken...

SCO unfazed by IBM motion for summary judgment in $5 billion lawsuit

Author: Chris Preimesberger IBM, being sued for $5 billion by The SCO Group for allegedly misappropriating some Unix System V code in its own...

New Linux Clustesr Help DoD Simulate Battlefield

Andrea Bingham writes "New Linux Networx Computer Systems Help DoD Simulate Battlefield SALT LAKE CITY, August 17, 2004 -  Linux Networx announced today that two...

AMSEL-The first Secure Embedded Linux Distribution

Reyk Floeter writes "AMSEL (Advanced Modular Secure Embedded Linux) is a new operating system, based on the Linux kernel, which was developed and optimized...

Xandros Desktop 2.5 Business Edition

Xandros Desktop 2.5 represents the fourth release of the desktop GNU/Linux distribution formerly known as Corel Linux. Xandros prides itself on superior Windows compatibility,...

Running a Successful Open Source Project

Ever have a really cool project or program you wanted to share with the world? Concerned and worried about how to do it...

Today’s Linux screen capture technology

Author: Rob Reilly "I'd like you to help me find out about video screen captures," said one of my editors a while back. "Sure,...

Why India is struggling with localized language computing

Author: Mayank Sharma While IT is improving the quality of life in many developed nations, the use of technology is still out of reach for...

CLI Magic: Sending and reading secret mail

Author: Joe Barr In an earlier column, we went over the basics of creating key-pairs: the public and secret versions of your GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG)...