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What to look out for when building a new database system
Author: Rob Reilly
Your cobbled-together core business database application is beginning to show its age, and your company has decided that it's time for a...
Linux Kernel maintainer ‘barred’ from patents meeting
Now that the UK PTO's public meeting on software patents has been made public, software patent campaigners are up in arms at the invitation...
Just When I Had It All Figured Out
The tri-license can be applied file by file, rather than work-by-work, as is the case with the GPL. Rather than simply licensing a particular...
Linux Server Adoption Broadens, Dual-Processor Systems Becoming Predominant Form-Factor, According t
End-user adoption of Linux servers for enterprise workloads, hosting ISV applications and databases, is on the rise, fueling a transition in the marketplace. The...
LinuxDevices.com gets acquired — again
Anonymous Reader writes "Ziff Davis Media has acquired privately held DeviceForge LLC, owner of LinuxDevices.com and DesktopLinux.com. 5-year old LinuxDevices.com was acquired...
What are the real vulnerabilities of Linux?
Author: Jay Lyman
Some Linux fans are tired of reading reports
and articles
about viruses and attacks for the Linux operating system that would be...
Linux cellphones powered by Microsoft software – announced by Motorola
There is not yet a time, when Linux cellphones would be any serious challenge to Symbian, Palm OS or Windows Mobile, but they...
Whatever Happened to SGI?
In California there's a computer manufacturer that makes powerful machines beloved by a tiny niche of creative users, featuring a media-oriented Unix operating...
What was Copland?
Kelly McNeill writes "Apple began developing a new operating system in 1987. The Macintosh System Software was very pleasant and innovative, but it was...
dmidecode: What’s it good for?
Author: Joe Barr
You know you're living in a cutthroat world when your BIOS lies to your operating system at boot time. Yet that's...