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Open Source Forge Directory opens.
Victoria Nesta writes "OSFORGE.com has open it's open source/linux/and unix directory for site submissions. You can visit the directory at http://www.osforge.com/directory/ and submit your...
Interview with Brian Hatch, author of “Hacking Exposed Linux”
LogError writes "Brian Hatch is Chief Hacker at Onsight, Inc. where he is a Unix/Linux and network security consultant. In this interview he discusses...
Using ACID and SnortSnarf with Snort
- by Rafeeq Ur Rehman -Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases (ACID) is a tool written in PHP used to analyze and present Snort data...
LinuxCertified, Inc. announces Linux Fundamentals bootcamp
Rajesh Goyal writes "Linux Fundamentals bootcamp is designed for busy professionals with no prior experience with Linux or any other flavor of UNIX. In...
Hitachi H8 Integrated Into uClinux
Miles Gillham writes "SnapGear, Inc. recently completed integration of support for the Hitachi H8 300S processor with the uClinux distribution. This involved taking the...
Darl McBride interview
Anonymous Reader writes "This is the first part of a three part interview with the SCO CEO. There are also a couple of news...
SCO Takes Aim at More Targets
Anonymous Reader writes "Article Excerpts:
""By asserting ownership claims over works broadly defined as derivative of Unix, SCO's managed to inflate the group of possible...
IBM opens supercomputing-on-demand facility
IBM Corp. customers looking for some extra processing power can now lease supercomputer-sized Linux and Unix clusters over the Internet, thanks...
LynuxWorks offers embedded market an antitote to SCO’s attack on Linux
LynuxWorks issued a statement today regarding SCO's claim that Linux contains code that infringes on its UNIX intellectual property rights.
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One outcome ignored–SCO could win
What if they're right?
That's the key question in the imbroglio over SCO's claims that IBM, among others, improperly used Unix code to develop Linux....