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Commentary: My memorable visit with The SCO Group
Author: Chris Preimesberger
LINDON, Utah -- If you are a regular visitor to these pages, you know that we frequently write about about The SCO...
What exactly are Microsoft’s plans for Linux on Windows?
Author: Joe Barr
A Linux developer -- he prefers to remain anonymous -- has told NewsForge he was recently contacted by Microsoft and invited to...
Trolltech Releases Qt 3.3.3
Trolltech today announced the release of Qt, version 3.3.3. Qt, Trolltech's C++ cross-platform application framework, is the industry-leading C++ tool used to create applications...
Novell Moves to Dismiss With Prejudice
Here is Novell's Motion to Dismiss, the Memorandum in Support of the Motion to Dismiss, the Declaration of Bruce Lowry and the Declaration...
Differentiating Among BSD Distros
Organizations that want to use a public Unix variant have two solutions from which to chose: Linux and BSD. The much talked about Linux...
Surge in AUUG conference numbers
Anonymous Reader writes "The Australian UNIX and Open Systems User
Group's forthcoming annual conference, which will be held in Melbourne, has attracted record registration and...
Linux Web Filtering with DansGuardian and ClamAV
Frank Neugebauer writes "A web filter is software that can filter the type of content a Web browser
displays. The filter checks the...
Legal bungling sank SCO Group’s investigation against DaimlerChrysler
Author: Chris Preimesberger
NewsForge has found that The SCO Group, which purports to have ownership of all Unix System V code, was also fishing for...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Making use of SNMP
Author: Brian Jones
"Simple Network Management Protocol" is a relative
term. To the uninitiated, raw SNMP output, along with arcane technobabble like
"MIB" and "ASN.1," looks...
Beware the Trojan Horse
Chuck Talk writes "Although there is much to learn from the ongoing travails of the SCO Group’s troubles with its’ bottom line, there is...