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Microsoft aims to bring Apache and .NET together
LinuxToday: "Although Microsoft isn't working directly with the Apache Software Foundation, the Redmond, WA, company has announced a deal with Covalent Technologies, a San...
EnGarde Secure Linux Advisory: bind-chroot, bind-chroot-utils, glibc
EnGarde Secure Linux: "There is a buffer overflow vulnerability in BIND4-derived resolver
libraries which may be triggered by a malicious DNS server sending
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Caldera enters partnership with Conectiva
Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), a leading provider of Linux and UNIX business solutions, building upon its recently announced UnitedLinux partnership with Conectiva, today...
Could Hollywood hack your PC?
ZDNet has the story. "Congress is about to consider an entertainment industry proposal that would authorize copyright holders to disable PCs used for illicit...
MontaVista Software joins RapidIO trade association
Annette Oevermann writes: MontaVista Software Inc., the company powering the embedded revolution, today announced its membership in and sponsorship of the RapidI(tm) Trade Association....
Caldera stock up on share repurchasing
Anonymous Reader tells us about this story, that ran late Tuesday: "Caldera, which sells Linux and Unix, acquired about 4.3 million shares -- 31...
Commercial shareware authors depend on Open Source software
- By Robin "Roblimo" Miller -
I spent part of last week at the annual Shareware Industry Conference, held in St. Louis this year, and...
Open source play for Real?
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I can understand why RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser, tired of fighting the unfair fight with Microsoft, has joined forces with the open source community.
After...
Caldera enters partnership agreement with Conectiva
LINDON, Utah-July 24, 2002- Caldera International, Inc. (Nasdaq: CALD), a leading provider of Linux and UNIX business solutions, building upon its recently announced UnitedLinux...
Michael’s Minute: It all began with one lone server…
It all began with one lone Linux-based file server. Linux was the choice and MP3.com was the company. Linux is a common choice for...