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Disciplinary penalty of 10.000 Euro against German SCO Group
Christophorus writes "According Pro-Linux.de, the regional court of Munich I has punished the german SCO Group GmbH by an administrative fine of 10.000 Euro.As...
Interview: Andrew Tridgell, the heart beat of Samba
Anonymous Reader writes "Some of Australia's brightest open source aficionados have converged on Sydney this week for this year's Australian UNIX and Open Systems...
SCO and UnitedLinux
Jono Bacon writes "I have written a ramble about the state of UnitedLinux with the recent SCO legal issues. It seems that UnitedLinux are...
Open Asia: Open source in Burma, Cambodia, and China
- by Frederick Noronha -
We continue our country-by-country survey of the availability of open source software across Asian countries with a look at developments...
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No plans to sue Linux users – SCO’s Red Hat defense?
Anonymous Reader writes "According to an article in the Sydney Morning Herald "The SCO Group said today it had never planned to sue any...
AUUG finalises nominations for open source awards
The Australian Unix and Open Systems User Group has finalised its nominations for the second annual Australian Open Source
Awards, a media release says.There are...
Doubts about SCO DoS claim
Anonymous Reader writes "Reviewing a NetCraft graph of www.sco.com reveals that their periods of downtime seem to be as regular as clockwork. That sure...
Linux vs. Windows: Choice vs. Usability
One of the major roadblocks for Unix was the lack of one single standardized platform for applications. Linux seems to be following...
Is This the End of Linux?
Matt Asay writes "A hard-hitting look at the SCO "case." Here's a snippet:
What if a behemoth, multi-billion dollar company used something that belonged...