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MS Frets Not Over Slammer, Linux

Despite online flap over a line in Microsoft's latest SEC filing referencing open-source software's impact on sales of its own applications, as well as...

Gaim instant messaging, in a browser

Greg Bryant writes "In a new cooperative arrangement, Gaim runs through a browser, on Workspot's remote GNU/Linux desktop service."Version 0.59.8 of Instant Messaging client...

SPI working on elections, welcoming Perens back to the fold

- by Tina Gasperson -Software in the Public Interest (SPI), the entity that owns the Debian trademark, is holding elections and working to generate...

Linux gets small: LNX-BBC and DamnSmall Linux

Author: Russell Pavlicek One of the great things about Linux is its versatility, and that versatility is rarely as apparent as it is with Linux-based bootable business...

GNOME “TAPS” Proposed

David Sugar writes "Have you ever wondered why you have phone numbers collected in your Evolution address book, and yet must manually re-enter numbers...

MontaVista Doubles Revenues; Completes Record Year

SUNNYVALE, Calif., TOKYO, PARIS, Feb. 4, 2003 — MontaVista Software, Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced it has ended its 2002...

Best license for open content?

Mikael Pawlo writes: What is the best license for open content - if you want your readers to participate and more or less do...

FreeBSD Core Developer Thrown Out

Slashdot: SlashChick writes "From a discussion on the freebsd-chat mailing list, it appears that one of the FreeBSD core developers, Matt Dillon, has been...

Tux4Kids + Knoppix = Kids enjoying Linux

- By Robin 'Roblimo' Miller - The Open Source Education Foundation and Tux4Kids have made a prototype kid-oriented version of the well-regarded "runs from a...

Why US gov reps mugged pro open source declaration

- by John Lettice, The Register - In the middle of last month a US delegation to an international conference clearly signalled US policy...