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Tool for spotting open-source code launched
Black Duck has launched an application designed to spot open-source code in proprietary software - and make sure companies don't get into legal hot...
SCO seeks more lines of IBM code
Utah's SCO Group, seeking to prove portions of its Unix operating system were illegally grafted into the freely distributed Linux,...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: More power with bash getopts
Author: Preston St. Pierre
You can do an enormous amount of work using nothing more than the commands that come with your system, sprinkled with...
Porting applications from Solaris to Linux
Amy Kucharik writes "Unix/Linux consultant Ken Milberg points out some of the differences between Solaris and Linux by comparing the basic commands and functions.
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Open source symposium in Perth
Anonymous Reader writes "Open source symposium in Perth. The sixth Australian Open Source Symposium will be held in Perth on October 28, a media...
Cross-platform packaging OpenPKG 2.2 released
Ralf S. Engelschall writes "The OpenPKG project released
version 2.2 of their unique RPM-based cross-platform Unix software
packaging facility. OpenPKG 2.2 consists of 528 selected (from...
Is U.S. cyber-security policy leaving critical mainframe systems at risk?
Author: Jay Lyman
Security experts disagree over how well the U.S. government and the nation's industries have protected and defended the critical infrastructure of North...
Linux Advisory Watch – October 15, 2004
Author: Preston St. Pierre
This week, advisories were released for cups, samba, mysql, mpg123, sox, Ed,
ncompress, LessTif, gettext, xfree86, tiff, wordpress, BNC,...
OpenOffice.org development boosted by Arab and Israeli collaboration
The Hebrew and Arabic OpenOffice.org teams have cooperated on local versions of the open-source productivity application, which celebrated its fourth birthday on Wednesday.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Training ‘gamble’ on Linux begins to pay off
One of the UK's IT training firms is seeing increasing demand for Linux courses, but experts say that there's a lot more going on...