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MontaVista Software expands custom engineering services

SUNNYVALE, Calif. and ROCHESTER, NY -- August 26, 2002 -- MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced an agreement with...

Study: Governments need open source

"The Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS) study, from the University of Maastricht's International Institute of Infonomics, argues that open-source software can bring substantial benefits to...

Getting started with Java on Linux

"Write once, run everywhere: that's the slogan the Java community uses to propagate their language-of-choice. It's probably true, but only if you first manage...

College students: Help improve Linux, win a ThinkPad

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - The second IBM Linux Scholar Challenge is accepting registrations through October 31. Finished projects are due by December 13....

The Age: Unix group calls for more Open Source use

http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/08/23/10300 52963754.html: "The Australian UNIX and Open Systems User Group (AUUG, Inc.) has called on the Federal government to adopt more IT solutions based on...

Activists take on Hollywood cartel

In his column today, Dan Gillmor writes, "It's doubtful that Tara Grubb worries Hollywood's movie moguls or the people who run the record industry....

Applications are still the biggest Linux adoption barrier

- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - Here's a common statement from sysadmins who have switched part of their corporate networks to Linux: "We'd like to...

REVOLUTION OS opens today in Silicon Valley

James at Seventh Art Releasing writes: REVOLUTION OS, an award winning documentary about GNU, Linux and Open Source, opens today in Silicon Valley in...

Don’t fear the GPL

IDG.net has the column. "The GPL is perhaps the most empowering license that an end-user of software could ever receive. Why? Because the GPL ensures...

XVID leader: Despite code release, Sigma GPL problem still isn’t resolved

-By Grant Gross - The XVID development team is still considering legal action against Sigma Designs even though the company issued a press release...